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I usually find such advice helpful if I actually try it.
Quoted: Sometime ago I came across an interesting post on Freelance Folder outlining seven ways to get your creative juices flowing. If you have been writing for a while, you know that getting out of the occasional writer’s block is a challenging task. Below you will find the seven tips, I ...
Robert1 | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2008 | us, blogs, writing
Yet another good article from this site. I've been keeping a journal for years now. Sometimes I'll be doing well with it and write all most every day for several weeks. Other times (like now) I find that I haven't wrote anything in it for days or weeks. I have it set up easy for myself on an old desktop that stays on in my room most of the time.
I've also been working on a novel for several months now. I'll go along good for a few days or weeks working on it, then find myself looking back to realize that I haven't worked on it for days or weeks. Anyone else like this?Quoted: If you aspire to be a writer, and read tips from well known authors, you’ll have come across the advice that you should write every day.
Robert1 | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2008 | writing
As a want to be writer, I find articles from this site helpful.
Quoted: As a professional editor and copywriter, my biggest problem with clients is not that I get poorly written material from them. Oh no, not by a long shot. My biggest problem is I don't get anything from them at all. I don't mind the grammar or spelling or punctuation mistakes ...
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