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June 2018 Goals

10 Signs You’ve Upgraded To Being A Serious Writer

10 Signs You’ve Upgraded To Being A Serious Writer

Originally posted on K.M. Allan:
Of course, you’re a writer if you write. The act of putting words down on paper to create a story is the very definition of being a wordsmith, but what takes you from wannabe writer to writer, and then upgrades you to a serious writer? Spoiler alert, actually writing…

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Needed Books For Our Time

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Some books speak to a specific time, and some reach across eras with their messages. Some include a message for a definite audience, while others span a more general readership.  And some times call out for certain books to be read. Books are one form of…

A Friendly Reading Challenge

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) Reading is essential for writers. Reading stimulates our imagination and enables us to enter many others worlds without leaving the comfort of our homes. Reading is one of our lifebloods,the source for much of our inspiration and ideas. Without reading, writers cannot be successful. Reading…

Getting in the Money Mindset: A Basic Financial Plan for New Authors

Getting in the Money Mindset: A Basic Financial Plan for New Authors

Originally posted on Kate M. Colby:
Back when I first discussed my goal of full-time authorship (and again when I reflected on my first full year as a published author), a few readers expressed interest in learning more about my plan to become a full-time author. In short, I’ve had to realize that, if I…

What Book Would You Visit?

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
(https://pixabay.com) As readers and writers, we create new worlds and engage with places built by other writers. Our imaginations inform our lives and give us gifts of wonder. I have often considered what it would be like if it were possible to enter into the world…

Importance of Imagination

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Imagination is one of the most important aspects of life and of writing. We should cherish it and help develop it in others.  Here are a few quotations for your consideration: ? https://pixabay.com “I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination…

So Far, No Good

Originally posted on razorlinepress:
As you may have read on my last blog, I’ve set a highly aggressive writing goal for the next couple weeks. As of right now, I have some catching up to do. Since the 29th of October, I’ve written 1858 words. I’m supposed to be writing 2500 words per day. So that…

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