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Things You Don't Need to Succeed as an Online Writer
Despite what many writers with their sponsored posts may tell you - you don't need to spend a lot of money to be a successful writer and you don't need to be breaking the bank buying a bunch of things that will only gather dust. (#3 On this list included)
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Great Story—Stupid Decision
Have you ever noticed how all the best stories ever written are based on some really stupid decisions? Why did Don Quixote think he was doing the right thing by charging a spinning windmill? Did Captain Ahab actually think he had a chance in a fight against a massive whale while riding on a wooden ship and using a metal tipped pole as a weapon? Everyone loves Alice in Wonderland, but seriously, she was clueless. What child whose brain is even partially functional would follow a talking rabbit into a dark hole in the ground?
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Writers
Write Like Nobody’s Watching (Except Maybe David Ogilvy)
Forget everything you thought you knew about writing. Torch those dusty rules and unlearn the dogma. Because when it comes to penning words that resonate — prose that lingers in your soul like a perfect melody — there’s one name that matters, one voice I deeply admire:
By Edison Ade2 years ago in Writers
What is the best iPhone case to buy?
In the dynamic world of smartphone accessories, iPhone cases have become indispensable for enhancing both the aesthetics and protection of our cherished devices. As you read this, you will explore renowned companies known for producing premium iPhone cases and the unique features that distinguish them from one another.
By Ethan Hubbard2 years ago in Writers
Writing Sucks
The writing process is exhausting. Do not get me wrong, I love to write, but many times I get the impression that I am not good enough. I have been told by friends and loved ones that I am a good writer, so why is that not enough? This is a question that I constantly find myself revisiting.
By Justin Higgins2 years ago in Writers
How Over Publishing Is Stopping You From Being a Successful Author
If there is one bad thing that's come from the ease of the internet and social media it's the pressure to create, create, create, no time to stop, slow down, or relax for a single minute as the one who isn't putting themselves out there every day are the ones who will be left behind while their "competition" speeds ahead to riches.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
"The Guardian of Elias: A take of Hunt, Betrayal, and Water
Once upon a time in a quaint village, young Elias eagerly joined his cousins for a hunting expedition. Unbeknownst to him, his cousins harbored ill intentions. On a fateful afternoon, as they plotted to harm Elias, an old water spirit woman emerged from the nearby stream.With a stern gaze, the ancient guardian halted the malicious plan and addressed Elias by his surname. "Where do you think you are going this early hour of the day?" she inquired. Elias, taken aback, hesitated. The water spirit continued, "How is your father? Stop and go home."Startled and grateful, Elias heeded her advice and returned home, unknowingly escaping the danger that lurked in the shadows of the forest. The mysterious intervention of the water spirit not only protected Elias but also left an enduring tale in the village, reminding all of the unseen forces that watch over the innocent.
By Agbo Okwudili Paul2 years ago in Writers
Silence Your Inner Critic
Every writer at some point in their writing journey has to deal with that annoying, obnoxious, and painfully irritating critic sitting on their shoulder, looking down at their work and making them question every sentence they write, every word they choose, and just generally be harsh about any decisions they make.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers

