Category: Freelance Writing

Need to Improve Your Writing Skills?

10 Jan, 2019 , , , ,

Writing is a hobby – and a skill – that continually progresses. Take a look at the very first draft of your book, or the first story or paper you ever wrote, and you’ll likely be surprised by how far you’ve come when it comes to your writing abilities! But even the best writers in […]

How to Make Time for Writing Your Book

5 Sep, 2018 , , , ,

Procrastination is a big problem for busy writers! All too often, we are consumed with the tasks of the day at hand, and it’s easy to put our writing plans on the back burner. And once this occurs, it can slip into a regular pattern as we find more and more excuses not to sit […]

5 Ways to Motivate Yourself to Write

19 Jan, 2016 , , , , , ,

Can’t seem to muster up the drive and determination to begin writing? Even the most seasoned authors will experience a lack of motivation from time to time. If this sounds like a familiar scenario, you should try the following techniques to overcome procrastination and start writing. Set Small Goals You don’t have to finish an […]

Words to Avoid When Writing a Non-Fiction Book

6 Nov, 2015 , , , ,

Congratulations on your decision to write a nonfiction book! Whether it’s for personal or commercial purposes (or both), you’ll find it to be a fun and rewarding experience that opens the doors to a whole new world of possibilities. However, your nonfiction book will be much improved if you can avoid using these words: Best […]

How To Become a More Productive Writer

25 Jun, 2015 , , , , ,

Do you struggle to meet your writing deadlines? Whether you’re a professional author who’s working on their 100th book, or if you’re working on your very first book, you should take steps to improve your productivity. Many authors drag their feet, choosing to procrastinate rather than perform actual work. So, how can you become a […]

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