Why You Don't Need To Worry About Hating Your Own Work - An artist punches through a canvas.
Publishing
Robert Wood

Why You Don’t Need To Worry About Hating Your Own Work

Do you hate your own writing? It’s more common than you think. From those authors who read back a whole project and despise it to those who cringe at a few choice phrases, hating your own work is definitely normal. But what’s the next step? Does disliking a piece mean you should change it, is

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How To Have Your Author Blog And Write For It, Too - An author sits at a computer, typing.
Marketing
Rebecca Langley

How To Have Your Author Blog And Write For It, Too

Having a blog is a smart idea for any author. It connects you to readers, exposes your existing readers to more of your work, and provides a space where your readers can interact with you and with each other. Equally important: maintaining a blog keeps you writing. There’s a certain degree of public accountability, and

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How To Back Up Your Work Like An Author - An author dances around their printer.
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Back Up Your Work Like An Author

The blue screen of death. It’s every writer’s worst nightmare – that fatal system error that wipes your computer and all your precious work along with it. I sincerely hope this has never happened to you. But it could, and the only defense is to be ready when it does. It’s not so long since

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3 Ways To Write A Better Sex Scene - A train drives toward a tunnel.
Writing
Robert Wood

3 Ways To Write A Better Sex Scene

Sex scenes have a variety of uses in story telling – they can be the emotional climax of a central story or subplot, they can be a compelling way to build characters or share exposition, and they can offer up some much-needed titillation. Like any other type of scene, it can take practice and consideration

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