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  • Share what you create.

    “You have a unique creative voice and what you share is special. Keep using your voice, sharing what you create.” — Dan Blank, The Creative Shift, Aug. 11 Substack, “Embracing Your Creativity in the age of AI.”

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  • Play With Words

    “The bright side of working on a second draft is that it gives you the opportunity to play with words. Words are the writer’s pigment. We mix, we measure; we try this combination or that.…

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  • Write to please an audience of one . . .

    “Elizabeth Berg starts out with a feeling in her head and nothing else. If you’re agonizing over how you might please a particular publisher, Berg has a basic message: Write to please an audience of…

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  • What you create lives on.

    “What you create lives on. If you are a writer, your words live on. You have a unique creative voice, and writing and publishing is a powerful act. You are forging powerful connections with other…

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  • Proofreading

    “No matter how many proofreaders one has, there can still be errors/typos. Reading for typos/errors is like a Sherlock Holmes mystery; looking for that stray character lurking in the shadows.” — Janet Pierce

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  • Writers: It ain’t easy being so aware.

    “Writers, remember to take care of yourselves. It ain’t easy being so aware.” — “Meet the Agent,” Writers Digest, March/April 2026, Ericka Tiffany Phillips, literary agent at the Stephanie Tade Agency

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  • Quiet Writing

    “Quiet writing isn’t a genre, it’s more like a style and an approach. For creative nonfiction, it’s narrative that focuses on everyday moments, employs keen observation, and includes details and imagery to demonstrate and investigate…

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  • What makes writing memorable?

    “Writing That Endures—It’s All in the Craft,” — Ronnie Blair Concrete details. Evocative language. Characters who seem as human as we are. Ronnie Blair, “Writing That Endures—It’s All in the Craft,” Brevity Blog, October 17,…

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  • Sanctuary

    “When you take sanctuary within yourself, the world can be falling apart around you and you will be okay.” — Samantha Rose “When you take sanctuary within yourself, the world can be falling apart around…

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  • Get Into The Habit

    “Forget about inspiration and get into the habit of writing every day. Habit has written far more books than inspiration has. If you want the Muse to visit you, she needs to know where you…

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