Today I'm talking about "show, don't tell," one of the most common adages thrown around in the writing community, and one of the most confusing. I'm going to try and cut through the noise and keep …
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Writing About Death, Dying, And Grief With Dr Karen Wyatt
Death is an inevitable part of life. We spend a lot of time trying to forget that fact but as writers, our job is to face the difficult things and write about them anyway. We can heal ourselves by …
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Why Patience Is A Virtue: Learning To Take Your Time As A New Writer
I was reading my journals from 2006 - 2008 recently, the period I wrote and published my first book. It was incredible how fast I expected everything to happen. I had written down positive …
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How To Turn Your Non-Fiction Book Into A Workbook
Making a living with your writing is all about multiple streams of income. So if you write non-fiction, consider turning your book into a Workbook edition. Watch the video below or here on …
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How To Write High-Volume Fiction In A Sustainable Way With Toby Neal
Building a career from writing books requires sustainable creative practices as well as looking after your business and your health. In today's show, I talk to the wise and lovely Toby Neal and I come …
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9 Tips For Using Fiction Techniques When Writing Memoir
Memoir is much more than just writing down an aspect of your life story. In fact, if you do that, it's unlikely that anyone will read it. Because people want a character they can empathize with …
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