Category: writing
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Sunday Posts for October: Part Four
For the month of October, I will be posting a short mystery/thriller/spooky-type fiction one part at a time. Each Sunday, the next part will be posted. Enjoy!View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Sunday Posts for October: Part Three
For the month of October, I will be posting a short mystery/thriller/spooky-type fiction one part at a time. Each Sunday, the next part will be posted. Enjoy!View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Setting Goals vs. Measuring Happiness on Goals

Anyone will tell you that setting goals is incredibly important to success (in many, if not all, areas of life). So, it’s only logical to say that this works for writing as well. It’s great to set writing goals like how many words you want to write in one day, when you want draft one,…
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Sunday Posts for October: Part Two
For the month of October, I will be posting a short mystery/thriller/spooky-type fiction one part at a time. Each Sunday, the next part will be posted. Enjoy!View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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When is it Okay to Give Up?

As writers (and all people, really), we are told to always preserver. While this is very important, sometimes we get to a point when we wonder when it is okay to give up on a work in progress. View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Sunday Posts for October: Part One
For the month of October, I will be posting a short mystery/thriller/spooky-type fiction one part at a time. Each Sunday, the next part will be posted. Enjoy!View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Writer’s Block

Writer’s Block is defined by Merriam-Websters as “the psychological inhibition preventing a writer from proceeding with a piece”. All writers have experienced it, so how do we deal with it?View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Running

Just a short creative writing piece using a photo prompt.View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
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Working with The Muse

The Muse is a mystical, wonderful, frustrating, difficult, and rewarding thing to work with, but how do we as writers work with The Muse? View post to subscribe to site newsletter.
