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6 Tips to Survive Writer's Block
Every writer has gone through it at least once in her lifetime. Writer's block––an affliction that paralyzes the imagination––is singlehandedly one of the worst and most common problems any writer faces or will face during her career. Sometimes it attacks while in the middle of a writing project. Sometimes it occurs before a single word is committed to paper. It can last briefly, or it can afflict its victims for years on end. To its sufferers, it's a debilitating process to work through. When the creative juices stop flowing, any writer, no matter how established and lauded, loses confidence.
By Cynthia C. Scott3 years ago in Journal
How to Be Brave With Your Writing
One of my favorite aspects of being a writer is having the opportunity daily to share my truth. I am proud of who I am and proud of my beliefs. I am always hopeful about influencing change in the world. We need a better world for our children and future generations.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal
Me, Myself, Undisguised
As is often with me, I find myself not directly answering a prompt, as if I was intimidated by it. I go on rants, or go off course, somehow finding my way to an answer. It reminds me of William Zinsser’s statement about writing in On Writing Well (a book I think every writer should read more than once): “All writing is ultimately a question of solving a problem.”
By Christian Lee3 years ago in Journal
Be Your Own Self-Publisher! 7 Tips for Self-Publishing Authors
As the self-publishing revolution continues to multiply, authors recognize that going the independent route is their best chance of getting their work in front of readers. After all, traditional publishing houses are looking for ways to keep up with the digital world and make profits accordingly. With so many new writers signing on daily, breaking through the noise is nearly impossible. But, with the right tips and tricks, you can increase your chances of success beyond belief.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
How Local Business Can Benefits from Using Google Business Profile
According to a survey that was conducted not too long ago by Google, almost one quarter of mobile users who searched for a local business on their phone either called that business or went to that business the same day.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Cute scenes that I read from a few dragon stories.
"Christopher Paolini's Fantasy Fiction" was a great competition that's come and gone. Although the competition may have ended, the stories still remain. A lot of authors have put their heart and soul into making their stories. Some put their best efforts into constructing one masterpiece meanwhile others made more than one story not wanting to put all of their eggs in one basket. I personally like to see it as a lot of omelets were getting made, and the one chef- I mean author, that crafted the perfect recipe/sauce had their story's flavor savored by the judges. Some had cheese, others had onions, a few had mushrooms, a great many had a bit of bacon added to theirs (some even had turkey bacon), and the very rare few went entirely vegan. This challenge had so many different takes on the recipe that even the most strikingly similar stories had minute differences in their tone, setting, atmosphere, etc. You could tell which ones were a little overcooked from sitting in the skillet a bit too long, which ones had a bit of runny yolk leftover, and some where the ingredients were mixed perfectly so as not to get overwhelmed with one ingredient in a located bite.
By Thavien Yliaster3 years ago in Journal
On Radio Silence
For some reason, there are three or four of you beautiful people out there in the world who consistently read the dribble that I post on this website. While I do not fully understand your choice to do so, I am, in truth, so damnably grateful for it. When I first decided to share my writing, I was certain that absolutely nobody would be interested, and I was delighted to be proven wrong by you couple of weirdos. Therefore, it does not sit well in my heart or mind that I have, recently, repaid your unsolicited and overwhelmingly emboldening kindness with total radio silence. Formally, I apologize.
By Jacob Sherman3 years ago in Journal
America’s Oil Diplomacy Has Been Broken Down
Silently New Mega deals worth hundred and hundreds of billions was newly established between China and some Middle East countries ,and some drastic changes are now in place and set up between China and Saudi Arabia.. History has been made
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
When is the very last date that I may submit my Annual Return? When does the cutoff time occur?
On a yearly basis, businesses need to hand in something that is known as an annual return, which is a kind of report that can be found in a document. The made up to date of the Annual Return will be one year after the date of the Annual Return that came before it if this is the first year that the firm has been operational. In the event that this is not the case, the date that will be used for the made up to date will be one year after the day that the company was established. It is the responsibility of the directors of the business as well as the company secretary to ensure that the Annual Return is submitted within a time frame of no more than 28 days from the most recent date on which the information was brought up to date.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal






