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How To Get Your Partner To Support Your Writing - A writer's partner lifts her (along with books and laptops) aloft.
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Get Your Partner To Support Your Writing

She’s not even trying to support my work.He won’t accept that great writing takes time.If this was any other job, she’d give me a break.He just doesn’t get it. Does your partner’s lack of support for your writing leave you feeling this way? One of the essentials of the writing life is having a safe and supportive

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Tips To Solve The Problem Of That Scene You’re Stuck On - An author holds their laptop aloft, trying to escape a sticky puddle.
Writing
Hannah Collins

Tips To Solve The Problem Of That Scene You’re Stuck On

Writing isn’t always a smooth process. Whether you’re a sprinter like Anthony Burgess, who scribbled out A Clockwork Orange in just three weeks, or more of a marathon runner like Victor Hugo, who spent twelve long years gestating Les Miserables until it was just right (or “très bien”, as Hugo might have said), you’re always susceptible to

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“Start With The Action!” – What It Means And When You Should Do It - A cop and robber burst out of a book, mid-chase.
Writing
Hannah Collins

“Start With The Action!” – What It Means And When You Should Do It

If you’ve ever read an authors’ ‘How To’ book, attended a creative writing class or pretty much sought writing advice of any kind ever, you’re bound to have run into this phrase: ‘always start with the action’. It’s probably as ubiquitous as ‘show don’t tell’ and ‘do not, under any circumstances, use Comic Sans. EVER’.

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