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How to Smash Writer’s Block Forever

Men With Pens

I hear about writer’s block all the time – in my online writing course, on my blog, even through private emails that only hint and whisper at the monster lurking under the bed. This interview is going to be spectacular: Peter Shallard is a writing psychology genius with a leading reputation for changing how you think.

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When you should stop slogging throught writing | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

There were orcs and goblins and all kinds of fantasy monsters. To get experience points, you bashed monsters. You bashed monsters for hours. You bashed monsters by hitting keys on your keyboard whilst wondering if you could hook up a nodding bird à la Homer Simpson. To get to the next level, you needed experience points.

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The “Ants” Situation

Brilliantly Better

I think it might be the time for Bianca to see Monsters’ Inc and Bug Life. Armen Shirvanian – Social Analyzer, Mountain Hiker, and Blogger of Timeless Information (Interview) Reply 14 dragos June 14, 2010 at 1:51 pm You’re right about the size of the article and thanks for the nice words.

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Why You Shouldn't Stick to Your Niche

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Email the owners and offer to guest post or to do an interview. I’ve found ways to inject humor into technical fitness articles so readers don’t fall asleep. Awesome article. Thank god he’s persistent… Reply Trish ( @astrogirl426 ) November 20, 2009 at 10:45 am Great article. Look at me.

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What Is Rich and Happy

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Writing a book entitled ‘ How To Be Rich and Happy ’ means rather unsurprisingly I regularly get asked by interviewers, “What is rich and happy?” Monsters- Fears- and Moving Forward Reply 5 Tim Brownson October 21, 2010 at 1:30 pm And that’s the thing with life, it’s always work in progress. Lance´s last blog.

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