Tag Archives: persistence in writing

2 Questions that Stunt a Writer’s Progress

Writers are inquisitive people. We’re always asking questions, about our characters, our story, plot points and structure. About the spelling of that word we read every day but that looks all wrong as soon as we type it on the screen. … Continue reading

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Bringing an old manuscript back to life, and to print.

Please welcome guest blogger, Pete Abela, author of WINGS, as he talks about unfinished drafts, the gift of time, and the importance of quality feedback. The publication of Wings has been an exciting and proud event for me. I’d nearly … Continue reading

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How to Stay Abreast of Your Writing Goals

The beginning of the year is a great time to set new goals, or cut and paste last year’s goals onto the “new” list. I mean, that’s how it works sometimes, right? We all have good intentions come January 1st, … Continue reading

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