Tag: writing process
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To Rebuild a Habit
A number of my last posts have been dedicated to the issues I’ve had in writing every day. It’s been tough, absolutely. Yes. Indeed. Despite the trials in it, the capability is there. I know it is. The near 300,000 words I wrote last year with a good consistent running shows that I can do…
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Why Did I Let Myself Stop?

I’ve been asking myself this question quite a bit of late: why have I let myself stop writing? It seems like a simple question, and it sounds exactly like one I feel like I’ve already answered— you know—with reasons like family trauma, work, and other things that keep me busy. But no matter how many…
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Life Finds a Way…
to get in the way. I’ve had a rough last few weeks. Life happened. Work happened, or should I say, my primary employment took over my life for a short while. I am in a transitional role, which is a great thing, but it also happened during a convergence of multiple things, meaning that I…
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Guest Post: Creating a Vibrant Character Your Readers Will Love
Creating a Vibrant Character Your Readers Will Love by Rachel L. Smith As a novelist and writer, I am always hoping for a reader to come back to me and say, “Wow, your character jumped right off the pages. I feel like I know them so well. I love them.” More often than not, readers…
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Lacking

I am full of grand ideas. They aren’t necessarily “grand” in quality, rather they are “grand” in that usually it means I would be biting off more than I can chew. (Given the way I eat, one would think that very tough to accomplish.) This week, another came to me. But it’s one that I…