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How A Writer Can Professionally Follow Up After A Conference
By Debb Hackett @debb_hackett Whether you’ve recently returned from a conference or are excitedly planning your next trip, how you respond post-event is vital to building strong connections and maximizing the networking you did while in attendance. Invitations to submit These are the golden tickets, and why a lot of…
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A Prayer for Writers
By Tammy Karasek @tickledpinktam As writers who are Believers in Christ, we should be praying for our writing. That sounds very simplistic, but am I the only one that often forgets to cover my writing in prayer before I get into a writing jam? Far too many times than I’d…
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Finding Our Writing People
By Heather Kreke @HKreke Writing is often a solo endeavor, but it helps to have people around us. People who just get us. People we can brainstorm with, who can motivate us, give us advice, and celebrate with us when we accomplish a publishing goal. But how do we find each other?…
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Writer, A Blank Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste
By Larry Leech @LarryJLeechII Blink. Blink. Blink. Oh, that cursor. That stupid cursor. Mocking me. On a blank Word doc. Blank. Like my mind. On a day that I need to write. Being a full-time freelancer for the past 17 years, my motto has been, “If I don’t work, I…
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Writer, Are You A Personality Geek?
by Lynn Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn I kind of am. I’m not to the point that I would claim to know and understand all the variants of all the different types out there, but I may get a little bit too excited when I read a description and have that “Oh, my word!…
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Be Open to a World of Writing Possibilities
By W. Terry Whalin @terrywhalin The skill of writing can go in hundreds of directions. In this article, I’ve compiled a partial list of some of the possibilities you may attempt. Each of us has different gifts and abilities. Your talents may shine in devotional writing while mine lie in nonfiction.…
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