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How Do You Write What You Write?
By Sarah Van Diest, @SarahVanDiest I feel incomplete at times without my pen and paper, without my white mirror. As if walking away from it I forget what I look like. Returning to my writing after a time of being away feels like coming home. The reality words on the…
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Stay in the Writing Game
by Lynn H Blackburn @LynnHBlackburn I’d like to tell you a little story . . . I promise it’s relevant . . . Over the past few months, my family has had an unprecedented amount of illness and minor injuries combined with insanely hectic schedules. So much so that I’ve…
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Three Ways to Work and Write While Traveling
By Bethany Jett, @BetJett When you’re traveling, there are simple truths that must be acknowledged. Your agenda is not your own. Your time is not your own. Your space is not your own. If you’re traveling with children, your meal choices and radio preferences in the car are not…
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My Words Rest
By Sarah Van Diest, @SarahVanDiest My words rest on the page as if sleeping. They are worn out from their journeys and struggles. The stories they would tell if they weren’t so tired are of an epic nature, I am sure. Where they have traveled, what they have seen…
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What’s Your Writing Passion?
by Alycia W. Morales, @AlyciaMorales Have you ever wondered what you're meant to do as a writer? I mean, there are so many options. Fiction. Nonfiction. Romance. Young Adult. Children's Picture Books. Thrillers. Memoir. Devotions. Articles. Bible Studies. Blogging. Sometimes, it's hard to know which one to pick, especially if…
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Ten Lessons Learned Post-Conference
by Kass Fogle @KassFogle I attended my first writer’s conference in May and loved every minute! My mind was so full of ideas, prompts, apps, important do’s and don’ts and a To-Do list ten miles long. However, the adrenaline and excitement of Where do I begin!? waned to the wariness…
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