Our first week of Write, I Must!
A slow, yet quality start
Welcome to Write, I Must — a publication for all types of writers. Write, I Must was started to embrace everything about writing, including its rich history. We’re thrilled you’re along for the ride.
In the next few weeks, we’ll be opening up challenges. Mainly for bragging rights, these will center around writing and reading tasks, thinking outside the box, and learning more about writing itself. We’re thrilled to not put time caps on the stories we publish. We think it’s better to focus on what can be learned rather than unnecessary omissions or fillers.
We’ll be sure to keep you posted as new features arrive. Until then, here are the first stories accepted into Write, I Must.
Productivity
Writing Doesn’t Have to Be Some “Big Production” by Allison Burney
Editing
Should You Revise Digitally or by Hand? by Cody Wiesner
Mistakes That Kill
Content Creators: Beware the Copyright Bots by JF Turner
Stop Trying to Nail Down Your Best Publishing Days by Pamela Hazelton
❤️ of Words
Dank Etymology: The Middle English Origins of Whomst by Cody Wiesner
Top story by views, reads, and fans
Week #1: Content Creators: Beware the Copyright Bots by JF Turner
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Thanks for joining us during our first week!