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Even I Still Feel Guilty When I Don’t Write. Here’s How I Deal With It.
That sounds like me, saying ” I’ve got to get this done, I’ve got to get this done, I’ve got to get this done.” and never getting the project done, because I ain’t feeling it. Thanks for this encouragement.
TELL YOUR TALE IN CAMPBELLSWORLD: Street Walker by Jo E. Pinto
Here’s a cute little story for your reading pleasure.
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READING WITH THE AUTHORS: Painted Daisies by Rosalee Remington Reviewed by: author Jo E. Pinto
Here’s a book for all you lovers of historical romantic comedy.
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What to do when you’re overwhelmed
Do you ever have days when you’re overwhelmed? Does it stop you in your tracks when you’re trying to be productive? Here’s an article that will help you to relieve stress and keep yourself from being so overwhelmed that you don’t get anything done at the end of the day. via https://thelitertarian.com/2019/01/overcome-overwhelm/
Gift Ideas for Writers
Here are some unique gigt ideas for yourself or the writer in your life.
Seven tips for Writing Fantasy Fiction
If you’re planning to write a fantasy story or novel, here are seven tips to help you create believable worlds. Personally I loved these tips, as I will be releasing a fantasy novelette next month. Via http://nicholasrossis.me/2019/02/05/7-tips-for-writing-fantasy/
What to Do After the First Draft
Here are some suggestions to keep you working on your prized manuscript long after you finished the first draft.
Life’s not easy when you have time for puttering
Here’s a little something special for your reading pleasure.
Introduce Yourself: Introducing Guest Author David Davis
Here’s a charming interview with an author I’ve never heard of, yet want to read someday.
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Writing Tight
Here is a great tip for tightening your manuscript. The author uses examples to show you the difference in wordy passages and their tightened counterparts.
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Monday Motivation
Here is an exercise to wake up your writing muscles and get them moving.
The Empty Coffee Cup to the Left of My Keyboard
This post reminds me of the choices I made last night. Instead of going to bed like I wanted to at nearly 10 PM, I stayed up and wrote for an extra hour, because I felt that I would lose my train of thought if I didn’t. Like you said, no matter what decision you … Read more
Ten Mistakes Authors should Avoid while Maintaining Their Online Presence
If you’re building your author brand on your website, through an email list and/or on social media, here are ten mistakes you should avoid in order to keep your online presence as professional as possible. https://annerallen.com/2019/02/online-presence-10-mistakes/
Being present
Are we truly present when someone needs our undivided attention?
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How Writing Prompts Can Help Your Blog
If you ever need a jumping off point to help you come up with a new blog post? here’s a post with several links to writing prompt sites. I am thinking about checking out some of these myself.
The art of chapter mapping
If you’re a hard core plotter, this post is especially for you, though plansers, as I like to call those of us who plot and pants our novels, will find this post useful too. Here’s another way to plan your novel, one chapter at a time. This plotting tool is called Chapter Mapping. The author … Read more