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May 2018

Want to be a Blogger who Actually Makes a Living Online? Here’s a Simple Guide!

Want to be a Blogger who Actually Makes a Living Online? Here’s a Simple Guide!

written by Bryan Hutchinson

What if you could make a living online? Would that interest you? It interested me, and that’s why I connected with Matt McWilliams, who is the go-to expert. Matt shared something with me that I want to share with you (with his permission, of course).

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The Winning Edge That Moves Any Writer to Center Stage

The Winning Edge That Moves Any Writer to Center Stage

written by Frank McKinley

Are you a writer who yearns for a shot at the big time?

Do you dream of being in the spotlight – adored by a crowd of raving fans?

Are you looking for that one magic bullet that will make these dreams come true?

Friend, you’ve come to the right place.

Today’s post is by Positive Writer contributor, Frank  McKinley.

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Become the Writer and Creative Artist You’re Meant to be Now! (Not 5 Years from Now)

Become the Writer and Creative Artist You’re Meant to be Now! (Not 5 Years from Now)

written by Bryan Hutchinson

Doubt kills our passion.

Our passion to write. Our passion to excel. Our passion to create.

It’s suffocating. Devastating.

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One Word with the Power to Defeat Writer’s Doubt

One Word with the Power to Defeat Writer’s Doubt

written by Bryan Hutchinson

Writing is hard. Sure, there’s the indescribable sense of flow when the words pour out oh-so-effortlessly, there’s that stroke of brilliance when a plot twist strikes out of nowhere, there’s the feeling of creating something that no one else has before. Every one of those feelings is motivating and rewarding and necessary for our long-term writing mojo. But…

Note: This is a guest post by Tamar Sloan, she’s a practicing psychologist, a freelance editor, consultant and the author of PsychWriter – a fun, informative hub of information on character development, the science of story and how to engage readers. Tamar is also an award-winning author of young adult romance, creating stories about finding life and love beyond our comfort zones.

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