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The Best Way to Find Success Is To Stop Looking For It
July 6, 2010 – 7:13 am | No Comment

If you’re like most writers, then you’re probably busy studying your craft, thinking up new ideas, planning old ideas, and reading a ton of material (including this) about how to find success as a writer. …

Plotting vs. Freewriting [POLL]
March 29, 2010 – 9:11 pm | 7 Comments
Plotting vs. Freewriting [POLL]

Part of the reason why I started this site was because I found that most of my writer’s block experiences were rooted from plotting and analyzing what I wanted to write, so I’m wondering how …

Discover Your Personal Magic Hour For Writing
March 25, 2010 – 7:48 am | 6 Comments
Discover Your Personal Magic Hour For Writing

As you may know, magic hour is considered that time of day when the sun has dipped below the horizon, leaving the sky stained with vibrant colors.
For writers, magic hour is that time when you’re …

How the Writer’s 5 Senses Can Inspire Creativity
February 6, 2010 – 12:16 pm | One 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 | 10 Comments
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, …