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How to Take Feedback as Encouragement, Not Discouragement
By R.M. Archer Your heart races as you spot the email. You open it, your hand shaking over your mouse. Your stomach sinks as you see how many comments have been left on your precious manuscript. How many criticisms mark its pages.You slam the laptop shut,...
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How To Stay Motivated and Focused on One Story
By Joy C. WoodburyStaying focused on one story.This is a topic near and dear to my heart.As a writer who has been working on the same story for a year now - with many more years in sight - I know very well the struggle to stay focused. I know the conflicting feelings...
What if No One Likes My Book?
By R.M. ArcherWe all have a voice of doubt in the back of our minds that whispers lies like “No one will like your writing” or “This isn’t what anyone wants to read these days” or “You’ll never be good enough.” Your Voice of Doubt might sound slightly different...
How to Prioritize Your Writing
By Rachel Leitch Raise your hand if you’ve ever said these words. “I don’t have time to write.” (For the record, I’m raising both hands and both feet.) We know our writing is important. We love doing it. We get a unique sense of enjoyment when we’re sitting at...
How to use History to Strengthen Your Novel
By Daisy Torres *A sparkling whirlwind of words appears before you. Majestic music seems to come from the whirlwind. The winds cease and you see me, crunching away on a bag of potato chips.*Oh -- hi there! I...