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  1. Tools to Improve Your Writing

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - May 27, 2008

    I picked up Roy Peter Clark’s book, Writing Tools, a couple of weeks ago, and have been gleefully browsing through it since. It isn’t the kind of book you have to read front to back. Each of the fifty tools has its own

    Also tagged: resources, tools, growth

  2. Advice from a Yogi (Not the Bear)

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - May 21, 2008

    Jeff Davis wrote this book about how particular practices and philosophies of yoga can benefit the writer. I bought it at a library book sale (I should have been at home writing) and then read through most of it (I

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  3. How You Become a Writer, Part 1

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - May 9, 2008

    I’ve loved literature since I could read. Then I learned how to write, and there was no stopping me. I produced a prodigious amount of sappy poems through my adolescence, then moved on with all the maturity of age to

    Also tagged: approval, struggle

  4. Copycat!

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Mar 4, 2008

    I was recently blessed to come into contact with Leo Babauta, who runs a very successful blog, Zen Habits. He started up a new writers blog, Write to Done, and allowed me a guest post. I also interviewed him for About

    Also tagged: books, inspirational, nonfiction, writers resource

  5. Potpourri: Branding Characters, Semicolons and Craigslist.

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Feb 26, 2008

    Today’s Tuesday Tip for novel writers is to read this article and also to subscribe to the New York Times’ book page, as it’s really valuable. The article talks about purposeful brand placement in your novel. For

    Also tagged: fiction, writing business, tuesday tips

  6. Ramblings on Finding Inspiration

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Feb 14, 2008

    I know I know: I write about freelancing way too much. Let’s veer away from that for a bit, shall we? On Monday, my 7 year old had the day off school, so it was just her and I here at home, which she doesn’t get a

    Also tagged: poetry, inspirational, fiction

  7. Tip O’ the Tuesday: Wat do U think of grammR?

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Feb 5, 2008

    Today’s tip is that grammar counts. Crap. Here’s the problem: I write all the time. It can burn a person out. Sometimes when I blog, or comment, or chat on forums, I really could care less about perfection. I get paid

    Also tagged: writers resource

  8. The Importance of Word Selection

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Jan 11, 2008

    Novelists, how many times have you hesitated in selecting the next word, the next turn of phrase? Don’t worry- this is a good thing! Portions of my work in progress take place in Mexico, and although the English

    Also tagged: books, fiction

  9. What YOU Need as a Writer

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Nov 29, 2007

    A couple weeks ago, I asked what you neededto talk/read about that WritersUnbound could help you with. Two replies I got were cold calling (freelancers/copywriters) and researching markets (magazines and books)

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  10. A Tool I Can DEFINITELY Get Behind!

    writersunbound.com » Writers Unbound - Nov 20, 2007

    I must send out a massive THANK YOU to PGARDAPEE- a super sweet woman I know from the Work At Home Moms forum for this great tool. Read Me Please is a free download trial software that will provide a (computerized)

    Also tagged: writers resource

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