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What do you do for inspiration?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I read. That’s right, I read. When my mind is blank and I’m overcome with writer’s block I let go and enjoy an afternoon or two of reading. Reading takes the pressure from the need to produce. This may not get the job done, but I love reading and once…

8 Great Writing Tools to Keep You Motivated to Write…

8 Great Writing Tools to Keep You Motivated to Write…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To find out more, click on Linda’s photo or the link below: 8-writing-tools-to-keep-you-motivated-to-write/

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 59 Character Profiles (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 59 Character Profiles (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

10 Ingenious Ways to Increase Your Word Count and Win NaNoWriMo!

10 Ingenious Ways to Increase Your Word Count and Win NaNoWriMo!

Mystery Mondays: Kat Flannery

Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
This week I have the pleasure of hosting Kat Flannery. Now I’m going admit I haven’t read much romance, but when I read CHASING CLOVERS by Kat Flannery, I was hooked. I was just going to read a couple of pages and get on with my day, but then I couldn’t…

#MondayBlogs Your Perfect Workplace at Home: How to Organize It

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: In a writing slump? I’m sure it’s happened before. In fact, it happens all the time to all kinds of writers, and there are many ways to tackle writer’s block. But what if it was as simple as changing up your workplace environment? Today, Emily Johnson from OmniPapers…

Jumpstarting your NaNoWriMo Story! – Article & TWO Infographics…

Jumpstarting your NaNoWriMo Story! – Article & TWO Infographics…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this informative article, click on the link or either Infographic below: jumpstarting-your-nanowrimo-story/

Do we overdo some words?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Are we using words correctly? We all know about waste words, but what about over doing the descriptive words? Has the definition changed? Research, research, research, now I’ve got to research my words. Sigh. Pixabay Image No one wants their writing to be boring. But in our quest to use different words and…

An 8 Point Guide to Creating The Perfect Writer’s CV

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
I had to update my CV this week and then for one reason or another I had to create a writers CV as well. This stumped me. I mean, what does that even look like? I’d never written a CV just for my writing stuff before. What is it meant…

Do you want to make a killer cover?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
I sure do, those are the ones that sale. A killer cover, gets the shopper to click and hopefully buy. Photo credit Wikipedia But that means the cover must look great in a 1 inch square. If you follow my blog, you already know I’m working on publishing a…

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