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  • The Deadman’s Gift (Contribution by Josiah Akhtab)

    Rudy Sarabelli’s writing has always been a gift and a curse, but what happens when that curse takes away everything that has ever brought you happiness and shatters any possibility of a fulfilling life?

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  • On Being A Successful Writer

    On Being A Successful Writer

    Being a successful writer is less about fame and fortune, and more about inspiring young minds and leaving a lasting impact. Despite the challenges like writer’s block and real-life distractions, the transformative journey of writing is what matters. Writers must stay dedicated to their craft and focus on inspiring the next generation, as their unique…

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  • Why You’re Not Creative As A Writer

    Many creators struggle with low productivity, viewing it as a mark of depth. However, true creativity thrives in a relaxed state, not under stress. While adversity can inspire, self-destruction isn’t the answer. To unleash boundless creativity, prioritize relaxation and self-care for a tranquil mind, nourished body, and content soul.

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  • Do You Need A Developmental Editor For Your Writing?

    Everyone understands the value and importance of a copy editor, but, the question is whether a developmental editor is necessary for our work. Now, most authors get beta readers for feedback after the first draft and, more often than not, that feedback suggests that the writing needs more work.

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  • How To Establish Flow In Writing

    Most writers have trouble establishing flow or rhythm because they tend to turn writing into a metric. In the writing word, most tend to focus entirely too much on hitting a certain word count rather than enmeshing themselves into the story. Investment into the story is what establishes rhythm and flow, and focusing on word

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  • How To Publish Your Novel

    How To Publish Your Novel

    You can publish your novel in one of two ways. . . Traditional or Self-publishing. The fundamental process is the same: Write the novel, edit the novel, publish the novel. Very simple. For those that want to go the traditional route, it will take anywhere from six months to a year depending on how long

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  • Author Interview w/ Danny Tse

    Author Interview w/ Danny Tse

    Danny Tse, a self-published author from New Jersey, shares insights into his writing journey, highlighting his first novel, “Spiral,” inspired by horror films during the COVID lockdowns. He embraces spontaneity in his writing process, values reader engagement, and considers success as moments of recognition from others, especially his family.

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