By Susan Reichert, Editor-in-Chief, Southern Writers Magazine
It occurred to me last Monday, it was time
to plan my schedule for the year in regards to working on my writing skills.
Well, all of a sudden, it seemed overwhelming. How was I going to work that in
this year with the schedule I already have. After all, there is my work,
teaching a writers group, visiting and spending time with my children, siblings, and most
important spending time with my husband, and the other areas, such as coffee
with friends, etc.
I am one of these that believe we need continuing
education each year to refresh what we know or learn new skills. Keeping our
skills and minds fresh in what we do is important. Most professions require continuing
educational courses to keep their credentials.
For
writers, although we normally don’t have to do this for “credentials”, we might
consider doing this to make our writing better, fresher and taking our skills
to the next level.
Obviously, with my work schedule with
Southern Writers Magazine, I can’t find a time right now to go to the
University and take one or more of their great courses, so for me the next best
thing is to fit my schedule around “on-line” courses. Fortunately, some universities
offer these. Now, there are free writing courses I understand on-line, however,
I would certainly want to check those out before signing up and giving them my
information. Not saying any are bad, just saying I will do my research.
One thing for sure this year, whichever
course I choose to take, I will want to make sure of two things: There is a
deadline and I have a week to complete each assignment. Without these two
important factors for me, I will not be able to complete the course.
How about you, are you thinking in terms
of refreshing some of your writing skills or perhaps learning new ones? If you
are, please share your information on the places that offer good programs.
Have a fantastic year writing those words
you have in your head!
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