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Friday Fun — How Can I Overcome Writer’s Block?
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Friday Fun is a group post from the writers of the NHWN blog. Each week, we’ll pose and answer a different, get-to-know-us question. We hope you’ll join in by providing your answer in the comments. QUESTION: From our readers: “How can I overcome writer’s block?”…
Slightly Off the Mark by Mark R. Hunter
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
Slightly Off the Mark is a collection of unpublished humor columns written by Mark Hunter for the newspaper – that is until he was labeled ‘redundant’. However, these columns are anything BUT redundant. With a variety of topics from writing to household injuries, to storm chasing, higher…
Infographic: Why Is It So Hard To Get Book Reviews?
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Timeless Posts – The Smart Way To Blog | The Vandal
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
More from Derek Timeless Posts – The Smart Way To Blog | The Vandal.
Blog Post Ideas for Writers: Solving the “What Do I Blog About?” Conundrum
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Useful for Bloggers as well 😀 To read this lengthy but worth while reading post by Kimberley Grabas, Click on the image or link below: /blog-post-ideas-for-writers/
Publish traditionally, solo self-publish or something else? Advice for the 2015 writer
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
Last year I wrote a post about whether I’d advise an author to publish or selfpublish. A year on, the landscape for authors is remarkably different – or perhaps not remarkable if you’ve been waiting for a bubble to burst. Indie authors have seen sales plummet because of the…
10 Pinterest Tips for Writers
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this useful article by Frances Caballo, click on the image or link below: 10-pinterest-tips-for-writers/
3 Personal Benefits of Writing a Novel
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’ve written four novels now (if you include that terrible teen-becomes-werewolf novel I wrote in high school for a contest but never published) and I suppose that might make me somewhat of an authority to someone who is thinking about sitting down at a computer or legal pad…