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6 Ways Mark Twain Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Mark Twain rows a raft down a river.
Writing
Fred Johnson

6 Ways Mark Twain Can Help You Improve Your Writing

The undisputed master of caustic wit, Mark Twain occupies a strange position in today’s literary canon. His novels – The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – have not aged particularly gracefully in terms of content, but his essays and articles have made an unexpected comeback, and his craft remains the

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Nobody Beats The Triangle, But You Can Be Prepared For It - A boxer faces off against a giant triangle.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Nobody Beats The Triangle, But You Can Be Prepared For It

Writing a book is a Sisyphean task – something that, if you’re not careful, you may never finish to your satisfaction. We’ve talked before about how to accomplish it, but the best advice is to approach writing your book as an actual project. For that, you need the Triangle. Managing your project Starting a project

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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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