All writers must at some point deal with criticism of their work. Call it constructive criticism, feedback, a critique, a…
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Do You Need to Hear a Gun Shot Before You Begin Your Book?
Are you standing at the starting line waiting to start your book? What will it take for you to get…
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6 Ways to Give Yourself the Education You Need to Succeed
For almost almost anything new we want to do, there’s a learning curve. If you want to become a traditionally…
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Winning Contests Gives You and Your Work More Exposure
It’s difficult for most of us to toot our own horn. Yet, if we want our work to get read,…
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6 Things to Do When Things Go Wrong
I’m writing today’s post as much for myself as for you. I had a bad day. Some things went terribly…
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The Value of Good Editing
With November over and so many writers patting themselves on the back for having completed the challenge of Write Nonfiction…
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A New Publishing World Requires a New Type of Writer
Over the course of the last 29 days of Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) blog posts, one thing struck me…
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