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The Powerful Connection between Mindfulness and Writing Confidence

by Annette | Mar 13, 2014 | Romance Writing Career, The Creative Process

Confidence is deeply rooted in expectations of yourself, of others, and of experiences. For example, when you sit down to write you might expect the words to flow freely and for you to have sixty blissful uninterrupted minutes of writing time. Then the phone rings...

I Admit it, I Was Wrong

by Annette | Dec 11, 2013 | Romance Writing, Romance Writing Career, Romance Writing Craft, The Creative Process

“Write every day”, they said. “Butt in chair”, they proclaimed. Write, write, and write some more. “If you want to be a better writer you must create a daily ritual.” “Make writing your job.” I’m not exactly sure how...

Are You In a Creative Rut?

by Annette | Aug 28, 2013 | Romance Writing Career, The Creative Process, Tools & Resources

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The Secret to Overcoming Writing Confidence Issues

by Annette | Aug 24, 2013 | Romance Writing Career, The Creative Process

The artistic process requires a certain degree of confidence. You have to be willing to try. Willing to put your whole self into a project and willing to fail, recover, and try again. Writing, whether you’re writing romance, literary fiction, or a technical guide,...

How to Overcome Writer’s Block – An Infographic

by Annette | Aug 10, 2013 | Romance Writing Career, Romance Writing Craft, The Creative Process, Tools & Resources

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Week One of 500 Words a Day

by Annette | Aug 7, 2013 | Romance Writing Career, The Creative Process

How did your writing week go? It’s August 7th so you’ve had 7 days to write and if you’re reaching the 500 words a day goal then perhaps you have a chapter completed. You at least have 3500 words. But what if your writing week didn’t go as...
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