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11 Things Writers Should Do Before the Year Ends
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: 1. Finish something. It can be big or small. Complete and celebrate! 2. Decide on something you’re going to work on starting January 1. 3. But don’t start working on it yet! Practice patience. 4. Set a new long-term writing challenge for yourself. 5. Then break that large goal…
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What Is Writers Block (Really) and How Can We Beat It? — Guest: Lisa Bell
Source: What Is Writers Block (Really) and How Can We Beat It? — Guest: Lisa Bell
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Look Back at All You’ve Accomplished. It’s Good for You.
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: Whether we like it or not, the year is almost over. Another 365 days have almost come and gone. And whether you mean to or not, you’ll probably end up glancing at the writing goals you set at the end of last year (or very beginning of this year).…
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How to Pitch a Picture Book: Secrets for Breaking Into a Growing but Competitive Market – by Lara Perkins…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog: on Writer’s Digest: Pitching a picture book or children’s fiction? Things are looking up. Publisher’s Weekly reports that children’s book sales rose 2.9% for the first five months of 2018, with notable gains for board books. A good chunk of those increases came from backlist titles,…
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Notes from a small dog: IndieAni Bones and the thunder stone…
via Notes from a small dog: IndieAni Bones and the thunder stone…
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Views of the Neighborhood – The Enchanted Forest
via Views of the Neighborhood – The Enchanted Forest