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  • Know Which Writing Opportunities To Pursue And Which To Pass

    by Maggie Wallem Rowe  Since you’re taking a few moments to read this post, it’s safe to assume you’ve got all the time in the world to pursue your calling as a writer, right? Wrong. If youâ

  • Sometimes Writers Push Against a Broken Door

     by Jody Allen It was a typical day of running errands. I found myself at the catchall store, Walmart, in search of a housewarming gift for friends. I clanked my rickety cart to the Garden Center

  • Top Tips to Boost Writing Productivity

    By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett The heady sent of pumpkin spice is in the air, in some places, it’s even a little chilly (not so much in others yet), and children are hitting the books. The NFL sea

  • The Writer’s Guide to Overcoming Stress and Fatigue, Part 2

    @VBDavis11 Last month I began sharing ways Writers can Overcome Stress and Fatigue. I went in-depth with #1 – Cold Showers. Today we pick up with tips 2-4. 2. Cutting out carbs I am in no way

  • Three Ways to Hurt Authors

    by Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted We writers are an army all our own. Conferences rise up, and we march gallantly to the registration desk to enlist. Once we’ve mounted our trusty steeds and mad

  • Let Us Write to Change the World

    By Tammy Karasek @tickledpinktam Each January as I list my writing goals in my new planner, I write down a question on the page above the list of those goals: How will you write this year to change