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  • 10 Truths to Help You Be a Better Writer Wednesday, June 12th, 2019     3 Comments

    @EdieMelson There are certain things that writers learn as they gain more experience in the industry. These lessons serve us well when the going gets tough. One of the reasons is that we learn them by attending the school of hard knocks. But I’m a big believer in not always…

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  • 3 Must-Have Attitudes for the Post-Conference Writer Tuesday, June 11th, 2019     2 Comments

    @KatyKauffman28 Five days after returning home from Blue Ridge this year, I still needed sleep. My body was used to six hours of rest, and I kept waking up much sooner than I wanted to. Adjusting to life post-conference can be a feat. Not just in terms of physical rest,…

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  • Book Proposal Basics for Writers, Part 1: Title Page, Contents, and Sell Sheet Monday, June 10th, 2019     One Comment

    @BisbanoWrites “How do you eat an elephant?” my sister said. “I wouldn’t eat an elephant,” I said, as I looked at my cluttered closet. “One bite at a time.” I took her advice and separated the once overwhelming task into small pieces. Creating a book proposal can feel the same.…

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  • Packing a Peace Friday, June 7th, 2019     Start the Conversation

    @RhondaRhea How is it for any given trip, I can over-pack and under-pack at the same time? How? It’s so weird when I arrive at a destination and open up my suitcase. Thirty-eight scarves for a three-day event. But no toothpaste. Two sleeves of snack crackers? And that running shoe.…

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  • For Writers: What is in Your Character’s Lifeboat? Wednesday, June 5th, 2019     3 Comments

    @DiAnnMills Many of our characters have a lifeboat filled with tangible items and memories that help them survive challenges. This is where a character travels when the storms of life gather and blow. The psychological connections keep the character grounded, inspired, on-task, encouraged, entertained, pacified, and motivated.  Sometimes the item…

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  • Summertime—When the Living and Writing is Easy (-ier) Tuesday, June 4th, 2019     Start the Conversation

    @LisaCarter27 School is out. No more carpool. Schedules are more fluid, and routine is out the window. Until September. . . . But I'll think about that another day. For now, I intend to enjoy the summer season in all of its fullness. Summer is a time of growth, not…

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