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6 Ways To Get Over A Writing Slump

Posted on: 22 January 2025 20 January 2025 Written by: Auntie DD Comments: 0
By Calista Jayne Are you stuck? Writer’s block has plagued authors since the beginning of time (give or take a few years), and it will continue to plague them into the future. But just because you’re stuck in a slump…
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How To Publish Your Book – Without Spending Any Money – Part 1

Posted on: 15 January 2025 20 January 2025 Written by: Auntie DD Comments: 0
By Word Ninja Part 1: Strategy​ Every day on social media, I see aspiring indie authors complain about how expensive it is to publish a book. But it doesn’t have to be. Once you’re earning enough to afford a good…
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How To Get Your Work Working

Posted on: 8 January 2025 7 January 2025 Written by: Auntie DD Comments: 0
By Ewrither Try this: Make it easier to write Writing takes effort. Pressing your butt into the chair then pressing keys takes mental effort.You don’t need much to make the effort worthwhile and productive: You, a comfortable writing position, a…
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The Importance of Finding Your Writing Community

Posted on: 1 January 2025 1 January 2025 Written by: Auntie DD Comments: 0
By HJ Perry 15 years ago I subscribed to all the writing magazines, attended many writer-focused events and joined every writing group I could find in real life and online. Some writing “communities” felt like businesses that saw me as…
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