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Writing Wednesday: 10 Resolutions for a Healthier Year of Writing

The life of a writer can be hard. Whether you are struggling to "make it" while balancing your regular job with your writing, or...

Writing Wednesday: A 10-Minute Freewriting Warm-Up

The concept of spontaneous writing to loosen up your flow is nothing new. In 1953 Jack Kerouac even wrote down the "essentials" of this...

Writing Wednesday: Advice That Will Help Get You Through NaNoWriMo

Writing a novel in thirty days is an entirely different endeavour than simply writing a novel. In order to accomplish the goal of 1557...

Writing Wednesday: 5 More Secrets of Good Writing

A writer's work is never finished. When one draft is complete there are always revisions to make, and even after your work is published there...

Writing Wednesday: 5 Clever Ways to Promote Your Work for Free

This week on Writing Wednesday, we are pleased to welcome Caroline from Culture Coverage as a guest blogger. Check out her tips for promoting...

Writing Wednesday: A 5-Step Plan to Blast Past Writer’s Block

Writer's block is one of the most common writing subjects because it happens to every. single. writer. So don't worry, you're not alone. There...

10 Great Travel Tips for Your Summer Adventures

Travelling and writing have always gone well together. There is nothing better to awaken your creativity than to shake up your routine and get...

Writing Wednesday: Words of Wisdom from 10 Masterful Writers

The great part about being an aspiring writer is that advice and inspiration are never too far away. Writing is an art as old...

Journalling Tips: 5 New Ways to Use Your Next Notebook

For some people, the possibilities a blank book suggests are inspiring. For many of us though, they're simply overwhelming. To take the fear out...

Writing Wednesday: 5 Ways to Become a Better Self-Editor

There is a certain amount of editing that goes hand-in-hand with the writing process. But the biggest changes usually come once the first draft is...