Oh man. I knew I was behind on these, but I had no idea. Expect to see more of these in the coming weeks as I try to catch up. Eventually I will begin to update the running menu I posted a few days ago.
Here are the top three articles from April that will go on to immortality in our Greatest Hits.
Logan: Why Character Matters
Part review and part lesson about writing from the latest and last Hugh Jackman-as-Wolverine movie.
Five Steps to Motivational Rejuvenation (Mailbox)
Antonio asks how to get one's motivation back for a project that has been put on hiatus.
When to Throw in the Towel (Mailbox)
G wants to know when it is
Honorable Mention:
WAW's Facebook Page
This technically got more pageviews for April than any other post, but part of the reason for that is that it goes onto Writing About Writing's Facebook Page every month or so and continues to accumulate hits.
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