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  • Why Being A Writer Is Incredibly Brave - Writer's Life.org
    Why Being A Writer Is Incredibly Brave

    It’s sometimes easy to forget how incredibly brave it is to choose to be a writer. We can get so caught up in the negativity and worry - the writer’s block, the rejection, how much competition there...

    • Posted October 19, 2017
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    Testing

    • Posted October 19, 2017
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  • WeighingtheOportunitiesforSelf-Publisher
    Weighing The Options For Self-Publishers

    There’s no doubt about it. We are living in golden age for writers, when self-publishing has become a realistic and respected route for writers to get their work into the hands of readers. But, as in most...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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    Entering Contests–The “Evidence” Judges Want To See

    Think of it from the judge’s point of view. Her job, after all--like that of any good judge--is to weigh the evidence and render a verdict, in this case on the quality of the book, story, poem,...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Be Romantic: Use An Exotic Locale in Books

    We all love to travel. Books help us get to distant locations and experience worlds that we may never have an opportunity to see in real life. Some of these worlds are too far away. Others come...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Writer

    I guess when your a writer, you feel everything ten to power of hundred in order to compose it in words, you feel each and every emotion either its pain, agony, happiness, hollowness, loneliness, peace and above...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Writing For Children

    Herman was a very friendly frog ... Writing for children can be fun once you've been a parent and realize how much they treasure early memories and favorite stories. Remembering your favorite toys, books, stuffed animals, places,...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW

    The devil only submits to those who work faith and not those who only talk faith. You don’t wait for your ship to come to you, rather you swim to meet your ship. Start shaping your own...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Characters

    I am only a woman. I learned to write from Henry David Thoreau, William Shakespeare, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Wordsworth, Keats, Shelby, Byron, Browning, General George Washington and other Founding Fathers; but, Jane Austen inspired men to...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • The Writer’s Heart

    A true writer writes with his heart.

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Things Your Freelance Writer Should Know

    They will need a reminder of what's in the style guide occasionally, try memorizing 15 pages of rules.

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • Detecting Sarcasm

    Beep, beep, beep, if there was a magical sarcasm detector, yeah, that would be great. But alas there isn’t. However, you can still sense its presence. Of course, this is easier when speaking, but writing not so...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • How To Create Diverse, Intriguing, Exciting Characters - Writer's Life.org
    How To Create Diverse, Intriguing, Exciting Characters

    As we all know one of the most essential points to consider when writing a book is how to create characters who will captivate your reader. Characters need to be complex, they need to be memorable, and...

    • Posted October 18, 2017
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  • How To Make Your Blog More Popular - Writer's Life.org
    How To Make Your Blog More Popular

    We’ve all been told that starting an author blog can be very beneficial to us writers. They can help us reach a wider audience, gain more of a following, and, hopefully,  sell more books. However, creating an...

    • Posted October 17, 2017
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