Journaling has been part of my life since the angst ridden teenage years. I have written in all kinds of journals - hardback and soft cover, colored, patterned and themed. I have written bad poetry, …
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Don’t Let “The Rules” Stifle Your Creativity
This is a guest post from author K.M. Weiland who has recently released instructional CD Conquering Writer’s Block and Summoning Inspiration. Have you ever been sitting at your computer, waiting …
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7 Reasons Why You Should Read Your Book Out Loud
I have just submitted my novel, Pentecost to my editor for review. Before I sent it, I read the entire book out loud which really helped me pick up some problems. It took me a whole day, from 7am …
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Being An Indie Author And Self-Publishing With Zoe Winters
This interview was such fun! Zoe and I laugh our way through the serious but fun topic of being an indie author. Zoe Winters is an independent paranormal romance author and has written the Bloodlust …
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How To Be Creative: Incubating Inspiration
This is a guest post from Orna Ross who blogs and speaks about creative intelligence. Creative inspiration can seem very mysterious but there are many ways in which we can encourage, foster and …
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How Authors And Writers Can Build An Email List For Marketing
Blending internet marketing and tech-phobic authors can be a challenge, but on this blog I aim to bring the two together. One of the key concepts for internet marketers is growing a targeted email …
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