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What are the 5 W’s of Writing?

What Are the FIVE W’s of writing? We’ve been talking about the foundation for writing. I hope you gave this some serious thought. A few of you had some very interesting ideas. Most of the audience was able to give … Continue reading

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Set Deadlines for Yourself

Strategy #3 SET DEADLINES FOR YOURSELF  What you write can make a difference in someone’s life.  Work on finding your readers and get books into their hands.  Carry books with you wherever you go.  Be a … Continue reading

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Believe in Yourself

Strategy #2 BELIEVE IN YOURSELF  What you write can make a difference in someone’s life.  Work on finding your readers and get books into their hands.  Carry books with you wherever you go.  Be a portable … Continue reading

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This blog is for you if…..

This blog is for you if, You: * Want * Want to share your experiences and your message with others. * Dream about writing (a novel, short story, article, memoire, poem, picture book) and becoming a published author * Don’t … Continue reading

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You’re My Little Girl

Let’s start out with an inspirational message. This is a song by “GO FISH” and it tells you just how much God loves you. Lots of times stuff happens to us and we get down about it, but God helps … Continue reading

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