How the Writer’s 5 Senses Can Inspire Creativity
February 6, 2010 – 12:16 pm | No Comment

These, of course, are the five basic senses — and just as they will help store and recall memory, they can also be used to inspire your own creativity.

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How the Writer’s 5 Senses Can Inspire Creativity
February 6, 2010 – 12:16 pm | No Comment
How the Writer’s 5 Senses Can Inspire Creativity

These, of course, are the five basic senses — and just as they will help store and recall memory, they can also be used to inspire your own creativity.

Writing your Book on the iPad
February 1, 2010 – 6:02 am | No Comment
Writing your Book on the iPad

With the introduction of Apple’s iPad last week, I can’t help but wonder how thewriting community will be affected — not so much in terms of whether or not writers will use the iPad to …

Are You Living to Write or Writing to Live?
January 28, 2010 – 12:16 am | No Comment
Are You Living to Write or Writing to Live?

I was hanging out over at FUEL your writing, which is an exceptional blog, when I was suddenly hit with a question I thought every writer should ask themselves.
Susan stressed the importance of physically exercising …

Try Writing a Little Each Day
January 27, 2010 – 10:34 am | No Comment
Try Writing a Little Each Day

If you’re anything like me, then you probably feel like you should be writing pagesupon pages every time you sit down to write — writing a lot makes you feel more like an actual writer, …