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Three Tips to Improve Your Vocabulary

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Dec. 5th, 2017

As a writer, you have the intrinsic yearning to keep learning. You’re constantly pushing your boundaries and going outside of your comfort zone in order to cultivate your writing skills.… Three Tips to Improve Your Vocabulary

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Define Your Why

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Nov. 28th, 2017

We all have different sources of motivation. We’re driven to write for various reasons, and those reasons are unique to our own circumstances. In today’s blog post, we cover the… Define Your Why

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Use Gratitude as a Source of Motivation

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Nov. 21st, 2017

As people all over the United States prepare for their Thanksgiving Day feasts on Thursday, we can’t help viewing the season of gratitude as a source of motivation. Merriam-Webster defined… Use Gratitude as a Source of Motivation

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30 Days to Write a Book

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Nov. 7th, 2017

What if we told you that you had 30 days to write a book? Would you laugh and say that it’s not possible? Or would you roll up your sleeves… 30 Days to Write a Book

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Three Easy Book Revision Tips

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Oct. 10th, 2017

And just like that, you’ve completed your book. You breathe a sigh of relief, and suddenly, a new rush of emotion washes over you as you realize that this was… Three Easy Book Revision Tips

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Three Ways to Regain Your Creativity

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Oct. 3rd, 2017

Creativity is what inspires us as writers to write the words and the story we want to tell. If you feel like something has been missing in the creativity department,… Three Ways to Regain Your Creativity

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Five Reasons You Should Start a Journal

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Sep. 12th, 2017

“Journal writing is the voyage to the interior.”  After a long day, nothing sounds more enticing than curling up in your beds and drifting off to sleep. But before you… Five Reasons You Should Start a Journal

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How to Write a Sequel – Three Easy Tips

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Aug. 22nd, 2017

Writing a book is no easy task, so writing a sequel to your book could seem next to impossible. That is, until today. In this blog post, we’re offering you… How to Write a Sequel – Three Easy Tips

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Five Inspirational Quotes to Keep you Motivated

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Aug. 8th, 2017

Every now and again we need an added layer of inspiration to give us momentum as we chase after our writing dreams. If you’re looking for that kernel of encouragement,… Five Inspirational Quotes to Keep you Motivated

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How to Develop a Protagonist

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Jul. 12th, 2017

An antagonist is a person you love to hate. It’s the character who goes against the grain and is essentially the exact opposite of your main character – the protagonist.… How to Develop a Protagonist

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