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Insecure Writer’s Support Group: Find Your People

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
Hello, everyone! Today is the first Wednesday of the month, and you know what that means. It’s Insecure Writer’s Support Group day. Today I want to talk about the best way to fight your insecurities and fears. Find Your People. Everyone, even introverts like myself, have people.…

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Top 10 What Not to do When Writing with a Toddler Around

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
This is the 53rd edition of What Not to Do, which is a great weekly series done by the great John W. Howell.  This week I’ve been permitted to join in the fun. This list will appear on Legends of Windemere post as well as on Fiction Favorites. Top…

A List of Small Press Publishers

Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Hello! Here’s a few small press publishers for you to explore. Some horror, some bizarro, some literary, stick your face in their sites and see which you prefer. I also advise searching websites Duotrope, Dark Markets, The Horror Tree and The Erotica Readers and Writers Association, if you like that sort of thing.…

Author Life: Find Your Style and Own It!

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search The theme for this week is ‘Author Life’, which I’m guessing I wrote up while I was exhausting or a little buzzed.  I figure part of the challenge here is to figure out what I was talking about.  Anyway, there are many aspects to the life…

Writing: A Pastime or a Way of Life?

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The Triple Curses – Internet Trolls, Cheapskates and Giveaways

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
? No matter whether or not you self or traditionally publish, if you offer free eBooks as part of a book’s promotion, inevitably you leave yourself wide open to attack by idiots, and cheapskates who want something for nothing. ? Yesterday I read Charles Yallowitz’ eloquent article These…

Writing for Readers

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
There seems to be a shift of perspective when we become authors.  We move from being just readers into being both authors and readers.  And so, our relationship with books becomes complicated: I find it hard, nowadays, to just read a book.  I will notice verbs, underline interesting words…

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