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Author Marketing Question: Do You Have Writer’s Block?
Do you have writer’s block, or are you simply procrastinating? Writer’s Block or Procrastination? You decide. How many of these behaviors or attitudes of procrastinators do you have? This checklist of procrastinator attitudes and behaviors has been provided courtesy of David Parker, author of The More You Do, The Better You Feel. Check out his […]
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Ask E. Jean: How to Praise a Person or Project
Do you want to praise someone or something? Use the following spectacular and dazzling words as provided by E. Jean Carroll in her most recent advice column in Elle magazine. Pick a word from column 1 and another from column 2. You can use the following expanded list to praise books and other things or […]
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Zara Larson: On Reaching for the Stars
My motto is: If you can reach for the stars, why settle for less? If you separate your dreams from your goals, you’re limiting yourself. — Zara Larson, singer My motto is: If you can reach for the stars, why settle for less? If you separate your dreams from your goals, you’re limiting yourself. — […]
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200 Words to Use Instead of Good
Do you want to enliven your writing? Here are 200 words you can use instead of the rather plain word good. Click on the graphic above to read the original article by Jack Milgram of Custom-Writing.org. Do you want to enliven your writing? Here are 200 words you can use instead of the word good. […]
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