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Monday, September 4
12 Tips on How to Create a New Habit
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For me, the key to creating a new habit—or re-establishing an old one—is Seinfeld’s method . This involves putting a calendar on the wall...
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Friday, August 18
How to Write Again after a Break
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You may have noticed I took an unscheduled leave of absence. Sorry about that. I was ticking something off my bucket list: being involve...
Tuesday, July 18
Update: Writing and Acting
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Sorry! I know I’ve disappeared for the past month. My deepest apologies. I’m fine, nothing dire has happened. Just the opposite! I’ve been...
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Sunday, July 2
Writer's Block and How to Beat it
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I've been trying to write this blog post all day but the words wouldn't come. I know all writers have experienced writer...
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Wednesday, June 21
Creating Effective Transitions
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Transitions are tricky. In a scene you write in the moment, recording your character's thoughts, feelings, actions and—most imp...
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Monday, June 19
Writing Exercise: Make Your Own Critter!
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The research vessel Investigator recently explored a 4 km deep abyss along the eastern edge of Australia and found some bizarre cr...
Saturday, June 17
The Mummy (2017): A Review: Two Thumbs Up (Kinda)
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The Mummy is cinematic cotton candy, sweetness and fluff that tastes good in the moment but doesn’t satisfy. That said, it’s only ...
Monday, June 12
Character Creation: Kinds of Characters
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Have you ever had the experience of a character coming to life? And, no, I’m not talking about an alienesque situation where someth...
Thursday, June 8
Outlining a Murder Mystery
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This article is part three of How to Write a Book ( Part One , Part Two ). Today I take the theory I laid out in my previous two posts ...
Tuesday, June 6
How to Write a Book, Part Two
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This article is part two of How to Write a Book . 2. Figure out how many words you can write a day. As you write your Zero Dra...
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