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Just Do the Next Thing

by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch I just released my first book as an Indie writer. Wow, there were a lot of steps. And a lot of freedom. A lot of anxiety. …

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Indie PublishingKariss Lynchwriting lifewriting process

The Part Where I Hate My Manuscript

by Erica Vetsch, @EricaVetsch Have you been there? Have you gotten to a point in your novel where you are sure the entire thing is dreck, you couldn’t write your way …

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Editing BasicsErica Vetschwritingwriting life

When the Struggle is Real

by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch This spring was a transition month for me. New relationship, changes in my writing world, new little family member. It truthfully felt like a whole new …

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Kariss Lynchthe struggle is realwriting lifewriting when it's hard

Find Your Writing People

by Kariss Lynch, @Kariss_Lynch No matter where you fall in this writing journey, having a team in your corner is vital. I’m not talking about your street team, beta readers, …

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Does your story really matter?

So, last week I was in the Big Easy hanging out with a bunch of other novelists at Book Lovers Con 2019. SO. FUN. (Left to right – Bethany Turner, …

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InspirationLearn how to write a novelwriting life
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