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  • Writing Lessons Worth Remembering - Writer's Life.org
    Writing Lessons Worth Remembering

    When it comes to our writing, we all have different ways of working best. Because of this it 's hard to give writing advice that is going to suit everyone. There is no one size fits all’...

    • Posted September 20, 2017
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  • How to overcome Writer’s Block and Blank Page Syndrome?

    Know the difference between the Writer's Block and Blank Page Syndrome.

    • Posted September 19, 2017
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  • Writing Milestones To Aim For - Writer's Life.org
    Writing Milestones To Aim For

    Every writer should make goals for themselves. Goals help a writer to plan our their time, to have a clear picture in their head of what they are aiming for, and to keep pushing themselves and stay...

    • Posted September 19, 2017
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  • Writing Challenges To Keep You Writing

    All writers need some extra motivation from time to time, and while we may try our best to stick to our carefully planned out writing schedules, it is easy to fall off the wagon. Finding time to...

    • Posted September 19, 2017
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  • THE GREATEST FEAR of MANKIND `THE UNKNOWN`

    Here is a little sneak peek into my new book, Generation Reboot. Enjoy a short wake up call on your personal Happiness... Stephanie   THE GREATEST FEAR of MANKIND `THE UNKNOWN` Since the beginning of time, humans have tried very hard not...

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • How to Write a Good Mommy Blog

    Mommy blogs are a polarizing force. You either love them or wouldn’t touch one with a 10-foot pole. The nature of them and the subjects they tend to cover makes them contentious.

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • The Writing Research Rabbit Hole

    How to avoid falling into the rabbit hole of writing research.

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • A Writer’s Fanfare

    In the nineteen fifties, my interest was captured by the Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene. Each holiday I would request the latest Nancy Drew title and on receiving it I would curl-up in an over-sized chair...

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • 7 Ways in 7 Days: Unlock Your Creativity Interactive Guide

          We spent last summer trying to find out how to be constantly more creative.  What we found out was that creativity is not so much mysticism, but strategy.  Creative individuals, like choreographer Twyla Tharp,...

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • 22 Romance Publishers Seeking Unsolicited Manuscripts

    If there is one thing I’ve learned a lot about in the past two years, it’s who publishes romance novels. I’ve been through the submissions process three times so far. One of my books sold to a small...

    • Posted September 18, 2017
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  • How To Get Out Of A Writing Slump - Writer's Life.org
    How To Get Out Of A Writing Slump

    Let’s face it we’re not perfect, nor are we writing machines. There are days where we sit down to do some writing and think ‘no. Not today,’ and then crawl back to our bed, or stretch out...

    • Posted September 17, 2017
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  • Time and Money

    Time has been one of the world’s renown tool or agent of either death or life. Construction or destruction. It would be acknowledged too that money is a cousin to time. An embodiment of time and money...

    • Posted September 16, 2017
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  • You Need a Style Guide

    Style Guides are essential to the writing process.

    • Posted September 16, 2017
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  • What Do Editors Hate? - Writer's Life.org
    What Do Editors Hate?

    A piece of advice every writer should follow is to hire a professional editor to go through their work, once they have completed their book. However, to actually prepare your manuscript for that stage, it’s a good...

    • Posted September 16, 2017
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