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A surprising key to unblocking and unlocking inspiration was revealed to one writer in the pages of children's books
By Dawn Goldsmith
Published:
4/11/2012
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Successful freelance writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (part 5 of 5)
By Debbe Geiger
Published:
9/1/2011
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What hiring one can do for your career, and how to find the right match
By Brandi-Ann Uyemura
Published:
8/31/2011
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Successful freelance writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (Part 3 of 5)
By Debbe Geiger
Published:
8/18/2011
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Four writers share their graduate-school experiences to help you decide whether or not to pursue an advanced writing degree
By Sarah C. Lange
Published:
8/2/2011
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Balance negative comments with positive feedback to help improve a first draft
By Sue Roupp
Published:
5/2/2011
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By Wylene Dunbar
Published:
4/26/2011
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You can provide a useful critique, whether or not a particular written work is your cup of tea
By Vicki Hudson
Published:
4/12/2011
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By Monte Schulz
Published:
4/12/2011
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Immersing yourself in another career can provide rich material for a literary one
By Jacob M. Appel
Published:
3/24/2011
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By Chuck Leddy
Published:
2/25/2011
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A writing exercise for children ages 8 to 12
By Karen Benke
Published:
7/2/2010
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How one freelancer put her new knowledge to work in landing markets
By Stefanie Wass
Published:
6/22/2010
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By Cathie Gandel
Published:
3/30/2010
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By Melissa Hart
Published:
3/29/2010
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How an MFA graduate and teacher set her books aside to gain confidence in her skills
By Janet Pocorobba
Published:
3/29/2010
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By Sarah Anne Johnson
Published:
1/15/2010
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By Rachel Hadas
Published:
1/25/2006
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By Angela Jane Fountas
Published:
10/1/2004
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