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Read more about the article Motivated to Write

Motivated to Write

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  • Post published:July 2, 2024
  • Post category:Encouragement/Fiction/General/Marketing/Memoir/Nonfiction

© 2024 Tammie T. Polk Becoming motivated to write doesn’t have to be hard. We all have a message we have been given to share with the world, yet we…

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Read more about the article Journaling: Reason Number 732

Journaling: Reason Number 732

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  • Post published:April 1, 2024
  • Post category:Encouragement/General/Mechanics/ Writing Craft/Memoir/Nonfiction

© 2024 Eva Marie Everson If you’re like me, you’ve written in a diary or journal since you were a kid. Back in the day—or at least back in my…

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How to Recruit a Successful Book Launch Team

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  • Post published:December 3, 2022
  • Post category:Business Strategies/Encouragement/Fiction/General/Marketing/Memoir/Nonfiction/Publishing Strategies/Social Media/Technology

© 2022 Karen Sargent If you have a book to launch, you need a book launch team. You alone can tell your 1,000 Facebook friends about your book, or your…

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Gathering Fragments: 5 Reasons to Write a Memoir

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  • Post published:September 1, 2020
  • Post category:Encouragement/General/Memoir/Nonfiction/Research

© 2020 Harriet Michael “Gather up the fragments … that nothing be lost.” Recorded in John 6:12 (KJV), these were Jesus’ instructions to His disciples after the feeding of the…

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Writing Our Griefs

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  • Post published:June 2, 2017
  • Post category:Encouragement/General/Memoir/Nonfiction

© 2017 Toni Lepeska My 93-year-old uncle fought the aftereffects of a stroke and then contracted pneumonia. My earliest memories included him. I knew he might die as my folks…

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