Often writers donāt get their writing finished because they donāt start. They donāt start because their projects feel too intimidating, too large, too big, too long. Whether itās an article or a book you want to write, you may sense that even if you type your way across the starting line, you wonāt have the stamina to continuing typing all…
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Create a Sacred Writing Space: Nonfiction Writing Prompt #16
Talking about making writing time a priority is one thing. Talking about making your writing and your writing time sacred is something else entirely. Now we are into the realm of spirituality. I wonāt bring up the āGā word here, but with this prompt I do want you to consider what you hold sacred and what feels sacred to you….
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7 Ways to Block Out the Noise and Distraction So You Can Write
No matter how much you say you want to write, I bet, like me, you can find a million and one ways not to write. Today the world is a noisy, distracting placeāand that world comes right to your keyboard. That means that if for any reason you donāt want to write, canāt write or are just having a hard…
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10 Twitter Tips for Nonfiction Writers
Today’s guest post is written by social media expert Frances Caballo (@CaballoFrances). I am very pleased to announce that Frances has agreed to regularly share her social media know-how with Write Nonfiction Now. Twitter is the most important social media network for writers. This microblogging platform is perfect for disseminating your newest blog posts, asking questions, and conversing with your…
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Schedule Your Writing: Nonfiction Writing Prompt #15
Now that you have found writing time in your days, weeks or months, you need to put it to use. How else will you ever get your book, article, essay, or blog written? I know I wrote about organizing your time and making writing a priority, but that doesnāt mean you actually made the effort to create a writing schedule…
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