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Feeling Stuck While Writing? Read This!

That’s strange. A week ago, you were SO excited! You were finally going to start writing your novel that’s been stored in your brain for months, maybe even years. You sat down to put your story on paper, or more likely, on a computer screen. But now you’re feeling...

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Writers’ Roundup: NaNoWriMo Edition

Happy National Novel Writing Month! Or also known as, NaNoWriMo. I want to do more than just wish all of you good luck with your novels or other writing pieces you will create. I’m also offering a few great resources and recent blog posts about NaNoWriMo. Let’s take a...

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Poof! How to Make Your Inner Critic Disappear

Sometimes, your biggest critic is yourself. Nobody plans to be their own troll. It just happens. You sit down to work on your book, or to write something for a client. And then your inner critic slowly creeps in. “Who do you think you are?” “Why would anyone read...

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6 Powerful Writing Lessons Learned from a Year of Blogging

Why do you write? Why do you blog? The first blog post I wrote a year ago, to restart my blog, was my answers to these questions. I restarted this blog to help other writers and bloggers. Here are 6 powerful lessons I’ve learned during the past 365 days while writing...

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How to Find Guest Blogging Opportunities

Do you want more people to read your writing? Do you want to find more writing clients? If so, try writing a guest post for another blog or website. I recently shared one way to find guest post opportunities. Also, my most recent guest post, for author Frank...

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How an Old Blog Post Healed Old Wounds

It’s hard to see the big picture when you’re writing for an online audience. As online writers, we usually focus more on what’s going on here and now, rather than the past or future. But it’s still important to think about the future and write about lessons learned,...

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How to Backup Your Writing and Protect Your Work

A writer, at any level, can quickly end up with a lot of work stored on a computer. You’ve got some nice work here. It’d be a shame if something were to happen to it. No, seriously. That would suck. As a writer, how do you backup your writing? Here are a few ways to...

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