When you feel your creativity isn't flowing easily, what do you do to get things moving again? Marc Graham shares tools and ideas for tapping into all your levels of consciousness to banish writers' …
Writing Tips: How (And Why) To Treat Your Setting Like A Character
Writers know it's important to create complex, vivid characters that keep readers engaged. In this post, Kyle A. Massa from ProWritingAid shares how to make your novels' settings equally …
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Look After Yourself: Self Care For Writers
Creatives can suffer from burn-out just as easily as those in any other line of work. Psychologist and author Ellen Bard shares her ideas about what self-care is, why it matters for writers, and how …
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Why Writing Yourself Into a Corner Can Improve Your Writing
Anyone who's been writing for a while knows the pain of realizing that a plot point doesn't quite work. In this article, Scott Hale explores how these challenges can potentially be turned to the …
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Writing A Novel: How To Hook Your Reader
Grabbing, and keeping, a reader's attention is paramount for an author, especially in today's crowded book market. Bored readers won't become rabid fans. Robin Murphy shares tips on how to keep your …
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Writing Tips: How To Use Writing As A Meditation Technique
There are moments when every writer needs help. CM Hamilton shares three specific meditations that will help any writer get their creative juices flowing and develop greater focus. Did you know …
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