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  • What Joan of Arc Taught Me About Writing

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    Today was an astonishingly wonderful day. One of the best. Ever. Perhaps even life changing.

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  • 7 Super Simple Blogging Tips You NEED to Know

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    When you want to start a blog for the first time you tend to have tons of ideas to write about, I know I did, but then POOF, 99% of them disappear…

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  • 4 Ways to Write Interesting and Attract New Readers

    by Guest Post

    Note: This is a guest post by Wesley Banks, he’s the author of Hope In Every Raindrop, and blogs at WesleyBanksAuthor when he’s not out on an adventure with his…

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  • What I Learned about Being a Creative Person from Meeting Tom Cruise

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    With Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation in theaters I thought it’d be fun to repost this article I wrote a couple years ago about Tom Cruise and the art of being…

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  • Writers, Why You Must Beware of the Rejectionists or Risk Utter Failure

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    There’s a new bandwagon in the writing community, actually, it’s in nearly every community. The trend dictates that it’s okay to fail, in fact, it’s not just okay – you should…

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  • How to Care for Your Writing Muse

    by Guest Post

    ~ Note: This is a guest post by Lisa Tener, she is the recipient of the Silver Stevie Award for Mentor/Coach of the Year 2014. For a free guided visualization to…

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  • How To Thrive as a Writer (But First You Will Fail)

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    I’m not always comfortable admitting this, but I make mistakes all the time. Some are major blunders, and some are not that serious. All of them make me feel like an idiot on…

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  • Moving Towards Audacious (Grand Prize Winner)

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    I want to take a moment today to thank everyone who entered the recent mini writing contest. Thank you! If you didn’t find the time to enter, that’s okay, a…

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  • Secret Revealed: Who the Muse Really Is (and How to Discover Yours)

    by Bryan Hutchinson

    I ended a recent post with a quote by Stephen King about the muse and I am going to begin this post with the same quote: There is a muse,…

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  • How to Make Your Writing Critique Group Flourish

    by Marcy McKay

    When you’re in a critique group that works for you, it’s the best. They encourage you, provide accountability, as well as teach you how to be a better writer…

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