Tag: writer
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Write what you know but also write to learn what you don’t know yet.
Repetitive writing advice is to write what you know. When applied to writing a book it makes sense because you want the story to invoke confidence in the reader. A reader doesn’t want to read about details that give away how the author has stumbled her way forward. They want to be absorbed with what […]
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A Writing Pledge for a New Year
This is the first blog post of the year. Perhaps that is the reason why I am having trouble writing it. I want it to cover everything because I always get so excited about the new year ahead. But truth be told what I needed this year was to light a candle and sit in […]
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Day 4 Book Your Year | Evening routine
This is the fourth post I share which is connected to the creation and sharing of the Book Your Year Planner – 90 days at a time. Leading up to the launch of the planner I will share pages from it as a free printable. This post talks about the evening part from the routine sheet I shared […]
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The Writer’s Garden in Spring
Lined or unlined I grew up with a garden and I loved the lines my mother rolled out across the patch of soil that was designated as a vegetable garden. To me, it was like a magical labyrinth, to the dog it posed more as a tripwire. With fine knots, she tied a white thread […]
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5 Ways to Choose a Themed Notebook
I knew I wanted a new notebook for my new story idea but I didn’t know which one. Instead I adopted the motto “I know it when I see it” This Post also gives five other ways to choose a notebook for your writing