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Monday, August 22
Make Your First Podcast: Intro and Outro
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This post continues my series on how to start a podcast. Last time ( Make Your First Podcast On Your iPad ) we talked about what software...
Thursday, August 18
Make Your First Podcast On Your iPad
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I LOVE listening to podcasts—I think it's fair to say that, apart from reading and writing, podcasts are my primary form of entertain...
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Monday, August 15
Write Now: 4 Tips For Growing A Readership
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We talk, tongue-in-cheek, about the cult of Apple. Of course Apple isn’t a cult, though it does have certain cultish aspects. Take my...
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Friday, August 12
Aaron Sorkin On How To Write A Gripping Monologue
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Today I want to talk about how to write a gripping monologue. And who better to turn to than Aaron Sorkin, master of the monologue. A...
Monday, August 8
Stephen King’s Best Advice For Writers
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Today I continue my previous discussion of Stephen King’s book, On Writing . (see: The 5 Best Books on Writing ) At the end of my la...
Thursday, August 4
Writing Prompt: You Are Lost
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Before I jog, I warm up by stretching. Before I begin my writing day, I often warm up by completing a writing prompt. For a year or so I ...
Monday, August 1
The 5 Best Books on Writing. First Book: On Writing by Stephen King
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If I could only recommend one book on writing I wouldn’t hesitate. It would be Stephen King’s book, “ On Writing .”...
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Friday, July 29
Weekend Reading: The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins
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I've been falling behind on my reading and thought I'd try something new. Weeks (months?!) ago I swore I would read "The Gir...
Thursday, July 28
Write Now: Finding Inspiration
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“ Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to...
Monday, July 25
Write Now: Let Go of Perfectionism
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We want certain people to be perfectionists. We want them not to rest until their work is exactly right. Brain surgeons, chemists, genet...
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