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Writers Are Warriors
By Karynthia Glasper-Phillips @QT_HisTime In a conversation with some fellow authors and novice writers I made the statement; “Writers are warriors, answering the call to write is not for wimps
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Reading Between the Lines—And Living Between the Times
by Rhonda Rhea @RhondaRhea Someone once told me that all crazy women have super-thin eyebrows. I don’t see how I could even begin to argue with that logic. So I pencil. And I pencil strong. I fe
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Highways, Speed Bumps, and Traffic Lights
by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Writers seldom become successful and create a marketable book—overnight. At least that wasn’t my experience. Highways, speed bumps, and traffic lights are a part of t
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Writing in the In-between Times of Life
by Edie Melson @EdieMelson I had always believed that I needed at least an hour, and preferably three, to make any progress at all with my writing. I couldn’t have been more wrong. In the past y
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Whatever is Lovely: A call to write for times such as these.
By Penny Reeve A number of years ago, when I was just learning how to blog, I wrote a series of posts called ‘Whatever is lovely’ in which I made a deliberate effort to seek out, notice and wri
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Is A Meeting With An Agent Or An Editor A Waste of Time?
by Ramona Richards @RamonaRichards Here’s a question I hear a lot, usually from new conference goers—or in some case new writers: “If I don’t have anything to pitch, is an appointment wit