Writing Heals

Do you feel pain, joy, sadness? Express yourself through writing. It heals!

Writing Skills

Helpful exercise froms writing books for people that don’t have time to read and write with a corky twist of completed exercises from myself.

What is It with Writing, Anyway?

An article about that pesky writing bug.

Why You Should Starting Writing Immediately

This was written with the intent of encouraging new writers, or people who have never made an attempt at writing to an audience (whether large or small) to write and speak their minds to the rest of the world.

The Reason You Write

Ever wondered why you write? Well, it’s time to start thinking.

What You Don’t Know About Onion Skin

It’s not what you think…

Optimism: a Two-edged Sword for a Writer

For writers optimism is a two bladed sword. Being optimistic could motivate us to explore ourselves for unknown talent. Optimism could also motivate us to do more search and research to learn something new. However it could also make us set unrealistic goals and get demotivated as soon as we learned that our goal is unrealistic.

Examining the Resilience of Responding to Rejection

We know you are frustrated about rejection, but observe that the acceptance is one of 100.

This means that the piece should be seen from at least 100 different markets.

Must You Write Only What You Know to be Effective?

You should write what you know to be effective?
All authors have the question of what to write. In answer to this question, for many years, students have learned to write what you know. This attempt to clarify the dilemma is too incomplete to be satisfactory.

Your Book’s Introduction is a Mini Sales Letter

Why write an introduction to your book? Nobody says that anyway. So far, this view has an impact. But now, with a brief introduction to one to two pages, and through the five key below your introduction is the fourth sales tool for your book. If people read your clear, concise personal note to them with the benefits they receive, buy your book, on the spot!

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