by Jeri Walker | Jan 8, 2018 | Writing Tips
Combining photography and writing can be a great way to shake up your writing process, so I am reposting this writing exercise from five years ago. One of my favorite exercises in terms of driving home the power of revision comes from Discovering the Writer Within by...
by Jeri Walker | Jul 18, 2016 | Editing Tips
Sentence structure is a glorious thing. Yet, chances are you don’t consciously think about how to write this or that sentence structure when pounding out a draft. However, revising for style can make your writing truly stand out from someone else who is merely...
by Jeri Walker | Dec 7, 2015 | Marketing & Media
I’ve put together a collection of gifts for writers. Each image is an Amazon affiliate link, so if you do click through and buy, I will receive a small percentage. In any case, a heartfelt thank you to all of my readers and clients for your support. This past...
by Jeri Walker | Nov 2, 2015 | Featured, Writing Tips
Behold! These memoir prompts have consistently ranked as the most viewed post on Word Bank Writing & Editing, and I wanted to bring feature them again for those who may have missed out the first time around. I’m currently booked with editing projects through...
by Jeri Walker | Sep 7, 2015 | The English Classroom
No matter the hat you most often wear–author, blogger, business person, student–chances are you’ve encountered a variety of icebreaker and team building activities. Once upon a time, when my blog was finding its way, I used to post classroom...