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Relaxing with Writing
Full confession: I get irritable and depressed if I go for 3 days without writing. It doesn’t have to be much. A few notes about a character or idea. Maybe outlining a chapter or two when I have a few … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, life, outlines, relaxation, stress, tension, therapy, writing
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A Writer’s Guide to Firearms: before the Modern Age
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You may be excused if you have forgotten this post series by now, as the last installment was posted back in May. Then, life interfered with my good author friend’s, William R. Bartlett’s, best…
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The Internal Struggle of a Hero
Heroes don’t only face external forces, which is something we all know. Yet, many authors stick to the easier issues like arrogance, stubbornness, doubt, and anger. These are emotional obstacles that we all face, but they don’t always fall into … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, heroes, inspiration, mental health, mental illness, writing
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Infographic: How Color Can Boost Your Book Sales
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Design Advisor recently created an Infographic describing how the psychology of color can impact your website conversions. In simple words, how using the right color can help you sell your product. Right away, it occurred…
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Meet Guest Author, Emily Klein…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
My name is Emily Klein, and I’m an historical romance novelist. Rather, it happened to me by chance. That’s why I am a self- proclaimed accidental romance novelist. I’m a…
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An Obituary: Todd Bol, creator of Little Free Library, dies at 62
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I don’t often share obituaries on my blog but this one is an exception as it is about an unsung hero: Todd Bol, whose Little Free Library brought books to the street corner. He died Oct.…
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Meet Annette Rochelle Aben, Author – From Rachel Poli’s Blog
Don Massenzio It’s my pleasure to welcome Annette to my blog! Tell us a little bit about yourself (a quick blurb of the kind of books you like to write) I was born to be a poet. So, the majority … Continue reading
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