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7 Steps to Empower Your Creativity
SEVEN STEPS TO EMPOWER YOUR CREATIVITY By Mary Buckham I’d like a share a few thoughts on creativity. Because being creative, and living our creativity, is at the heart of every writer. I’d like to share what I learned from … Continue reading
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Strengthen Your Writing Core
Today’s Writing Challenge guest is Rochelle Melander, who has just published a wonderful book for writers on how to get your book written in 26 days! Wow! That means you can write 3 books during the 90 Day Writing Challenge! … Continue reading
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What Makes YOUR Story Different?
Hello Writing Challengers and guests! The 90 Day Daily Writing Challenge is almost over! Many of you have written to me letting me know you’ve finished projects that were languishing for years, and some of you have racked up literally … Continue reading
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Feedback and the Health of Your Heart
Feedback and the Health of Your Heart By Katharine Ashe I write intensely emotional books. I write high emotion because I am naturally a highly emotional person. The indicator of my high emotion is usually tears. Not only tears of … Continue reading
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Using Metaphor to Strengthen POV (Point of View)
USING METAPHOR TO STRENGTHEN POV (Point of View) By Candice Hern Many thanks to Kelly for inviting me here today. And best of luck to all of you participating in the 90-day Writing Challenge! Point-of-view is one of my favorite … Continue reading
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Learning to Live Your Dreams
Welcome to my friend Leslie Tentler! Leslie and I met years ago at the Georgia Chapter of RWA, when we were both unpublished! Now she is the author of the critically acclaimed Chasing Evil trilogy from MIRA Books. Her third … Continue reading
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Alpha Male Body Language for Writers
Alpha Male Body Language for Writers by Mary Buckham Reading male body language can either be a lifetime of trial and error – or involves a specific study of what sets them apart from women. Knowing and understanding male body … Continue reading
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Tricked Into Writing!
TRICKED INTO WRITING By Manda Collins One of my favorite quotes about writing comes from the always entertaining Dorothy Parker, who says “I hate writing. I love having written.” I can certainly think of things I enjoy less. Like cleaning … Continue reading
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New Year New Writer You! Free Live Chat Jan 18, 2012
NEW YEAR, NEW WRITER YOU! Join me on Wed Jan 18th at 7 central/8 eastern time for free live chat on how you can achieve success as a writer in 2012! http://www.savvyauthors.com/vb/showevent.php?eventid=1385 Learn ways to achieve success as a writer … Continue reading
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Challenge Guest Blogger RHONDA POLLERO!
Organization is the key By Rhonda Pollero Think before you write. It saves time and energy. When I first started writing I did it with a vague notion of what I wanted to write about and then I’d sit at … Continue reading
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