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How To Carve Out Time For Writing Without Losing Sleep - An author sits up in bed, typing away.
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Carve Out Time For Writing Without Losing Sleep

I recently met an author who told me about finishing her newest book. When I congratulated her, she got a sheepish look on her face and replied, “Thanks… it only took me twenty years.” Twenty years! She went on to explain that her writing had just fallen by the wayside during all her years of

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Your Complete Guide To Writing Perspective: Who, When, How - An author films a diorama from above, but also has a camera set up at ground level.
Writing
Robert Wood

Your Complete Guide To Writing Perspective: Who, When, How

Who is telling this story? It’s a strange question, and one that’s based on feigned ignorance, but if you give it a chance, it could do great things for how you consider perspective in your writing. That’s because by reconsidering a basic assumption, you’ll become aware of multiple decisions you already made. Maybe that just

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How To Get Away With Using Real People In Your Story - Einstein greets a goggle-eyed monster.
Writing
Hannah Collins

How To Get Away With Using Real People In Your Story

You know that famous phrase, ‘imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’? How about, ‘fake it ‘til you make it’? And what about, ‘to the left, to the left, everything you own in a box to the left’? Okay, that last one is totally irrelevant to this article, but still a stone-cold classic from Beyoncé’s

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There Are Wolves In You! Now, How Can They Help You Write? - Two wolves fight around an author's head.
Writing
Robert Wood

There Are Wolves In You! Now, How Can They Help You Write?

There are wolves in a lot of great stories, but did you know there are also wolves in great writers? And it’s not just a coincidence (existentially terrifying as that would be) – those wolves are the key to being a successful author, or, at least, they are if you handle them correctly. That’s because

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