Productivity

A Little Jealousy Never Hurt Anyone, Right? - A bearded author seethes at his friend, who's wearing a tiara.
Writing
Paige Duke

A Little Jealousy Never Hurt Anyone, Right?

I’ve heard it said that there are two views of the world. For some, this is a world with a limited number of resources, and so people ought to always be in competition with one another. Others see a world of limitless possibilities, and so they reach out to others in cooperation and collaboration. Which

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Useful Resolutions For A Writerly New Year - A writer sits at their desk, champagne in hand and confetti falling around them.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Useful Resolutions For A Writerly New Year

Happy New Year, beloved reader! Whether you’re hoping 2017 will be an antidote to an awful 2016, or last year was great for you and you’re ready for more, you’ve probably considered making some resolutions that’ll apply over the next twelve months. Well, I can’t drive you to the gym, or make this the year

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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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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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