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CategoriesBooks & Reading, Fiction Writing Tips

Write a Novel in Ten Minutes a Day (Book)

Posted on Posted onApril 16, 2015April 16, 2015By Elizabeth

On Tuesday, I shared a letter with writers who are feeling like they’ll never be able to form a writing … Read MoreWrite a Novel in Ten Minutes a Day (Book)

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CategoriesFiction Writing Tips, General Writing Tips

When You Can’t Form a Writing Habit

Posted on Posted onApril 14, 2015By Elizabeth

Dear Writer, You’ve heard it all before: the tricks for forming a habit, the suggestions of ideal places and times … Read MoreWhen You Can’t Form a Writing Habit

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CategoriesElizabeth's Journey, Poetry

National Poetry Month: Exploring Haiku

Posted on Posted onApril 7, 2015By Elizabeth

I have a love/hate relationship with poetry. When I was a child, it was all love. I was given collections … Read MoreNational Poetry Month: Exploring Haiku

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CategoriesElizabeth's Journey

Why I’m Not Too Cool for Camp NaNoWriMo

Posted on Posted onMarch 27, 2015By Elizabeth

I used to be. I didn’t hear about National Novel Writing Month until I was in college, working hard for … Read MoreWhy I’m Not Too Cool for Camp NaNoWriMo

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CategoriesEditing Tips, Fiction Writing Tips

The Three Types of Beta Readers

Posted on Posted onMarch 25, 2015March 25, 2015By Elizabeth

I recently posted on the difference between using a beta reader and hiring a professional editor to perform a manuscript … Read MoreThe Three Types of Beta Readers

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