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How to Overcome Writer’s Block

Posted by Rachel on November 10, 2011 in how-to, inspiration, nature, writer's block, writing tips |

You’re sitting silently in front of your writing nook, the backlight of your computer bathing the dark room in a heavenly glow. Hovering above the keys, your fingers are eager to begin typing out your thoughts, but an irritating sensation clouds your mind. A slight pain zips between your ears as if your train of […]

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Writing Tips: Weather

Posted by Rachel on October 29, 2011 in nature, symbolism, weather, writing tips |

When it comes to creating a believable setting for your narrative, weather actually plays a significant role in determining the location and its atmosphere. It’s fairly straightforward that a rainy day on a tropical island would be described categorically opposite to a sunny day in the tundra. Just as the lighting inside a room or […]

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Natural Inspiration

Posted by Rachel on October 19, 2011 in inspiration, nature, writing tips |

“How do I solve this problem?” Road blocks arise in every aspect of life, but they are aggravatingly present in your most value projects. What you need is inspiration. However, inspiration can be difficult to find. More often than not nature allows me to access my muse in a manner that encourages productivity above all […]

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Writing Tip: Say What?

Posted by Rachel on September 14, 2011 in dialogue, writing, writing tips |

Dialogue is something a lot of blossoming writer’s struggle with due to the variety of techniques and approaches. I find the possibilities for successful dialogue endless. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are many ways to create bland, unrealistic dialogue. There are a few basic rules to abide that will ensure your conversation […]

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