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Writing Partners

The author Adair Lara suggests writers need writing partners. So does writer Natalie Goldberg.  And while both of them have a different approach, the goal is the same – to encourage you to write.  It can sometimes be daunting to … Continue reading

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What Writers Do, Part 2

  “As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand.” ― Ernest Hemingway I always love hearing about how other writers write.  So, here is Part 2 of what famous writers have said about their process:* Hemingway When he … Continue reading

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What Writers Do, Part 1

“I don’t write for my friends or myself, either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it. I believe if I stopped to wonder what so-and-so would think, or what I’d feel like if this were read by a … Continue reading

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