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Graphophobia: Building the Writer's Bookshelf
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Building the Writer's Bookshelf. 1 Promote the Freemium Model. The companies that pay for advertising to get in front of you, the consumer, make a lot of the free stuff possible. If you don't have the money to build a 5,000 book personal library. Go online. You would be amazed at what you can find for free. If obsessive readers are like me, they'll buy an interesting book that they've read on the internet ANYWAY. By being in ...
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Graphophobia: A Writer's Protection Part I: Protect Your Ideas
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Thursday, February 25, 2010. A Writer's Protection Part I: Protect Your Ideas. How to Protect Yourself as a Writer Series. Many writers consider themselves to be artists, placing the mastery of craft far above the desire for compensation of wealth. The humility of a writer's drive is often the very thing that makes the writer and most artists susceptible to harm. First, Protect Your Ideas. Last spring, a prominent author wrote an article in his e-zine stating...
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Graphophobia: September 2009
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. The Want of Writing: Reality for Beginner Writers. It is often quoted that “Most people don’t want to write, they want to have written.” I am certain that many people do not want to write, but want to be thought of as a writer, an author or an intellectual. If you want to write, there are seven realities which you must face. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Reality #1: You Have to Eat. Reality #2: You Must Read. While I have met poet...
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Graphophobia: A Writer's Protection Part II: Protect Your Projects
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Friday, February 26, 2010. A Writer's Protection Part II: Protect Your Projects. How to Protect Yourself as a Writer Series. Writers wear many hats. A writer must be 1. an entrepreneur, 2. an editor, 3. a marketing/PR representative, 4. a salesman and 5. a project manager. (Also, it helps sometimes to be a blogger or a journalist, a tweeter or a social networker . but these are not requirements of the craft.). 1 To Mentee or Not To Mentee. The first Two Decad...
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Graphophobia: Whose Business Is It Anyway?
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Whose Business Is It Anyway? For various reasons, most people do not pursue these ambitions. Or, those that do, often lose ambition if their first business does not work out within the first few years. It is my hope to encourage others to achieve their goals. And as I travel the road of writing and entrepreneurship, I’ll take notes hoping that my readers learn from my mistakes. The first step to creating a successful business or wr...
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Graphophobia: The Want of Writing: Reality for Beginner Writers
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. The Want of Writing: Reality for Beginner Writers. It is often quoted that “Most people don’t want to write, they want to have written.” I am certain that many people do not want to write, but want to be thought of as a writer, an author or an intellectual. If you want to write, there are seven realities which you must face. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Reality #1: You Have to Eat. Reality #2: You Must Read. While I have met poet...
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Graphophobia: The Only Thing More Important than Talent
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Overcoming the fear of writing, word by word. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. The Only Thing More Important than Talent. One of the post pressing issues in a writer's life is the problem of consistency. It is the single most important tool any artist or professional can gain. While not all writers believe in rituals or schedules, each successful writer chooses to write each day, each month, each year. The problem of consistency is a problem of priorities. What do you value the most? Lhea J. Love. Lhea is a p...
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