Writers

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Apr 8th, 2019
I recently presented a webinar, Hunks, Chunks, & Bites. Here is a question from one of the participants and my answer: Are there early warning sign...
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Feb 1st, 2019
Getting to the finish line of your dissertation or major writing project is, at the very least, a very cumbersome and overwhelming task with many movin...
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Jun 30th, 2016
It can be a Catch 22. Writers are, by nature, fueled by idea storms, microbursts of creativity, and lightning bolts of inspiration. The problem with li...
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Nov 1st, 2013
It’s possible to get a great deal of writing completed while working in your “third place.” Here are ten tips to support you in using...
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Nov 1st, 2013
Meggin McIntosh shares ten tips for making sure that you can get your writing done in the morning. All of them are easy to implement so listen in and p...
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Aug 19th, 2013
One of the many time thieves in a professional’s life is slow reading.  Certainly, there are times for slow, no-rush, no-worries reading (such as...
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Mar 4th, 2013
Mark Twain once said, “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” I am convinced he was referring to the dissertation. What else would you call long ni...
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Mar 4th, 2013
With the wide variety of paper that comes into your home everyday, you need individual systems (a defined way) to deal with each kind of paper. Having ...
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Feb 20th, 2013
These are tools that I find helpful – and I’m a reasonably prolific writer. Some are “old fashioned” and others are “new-...
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Feb 20th, 2013
The final step in editing is proofreading.  This is a category of its own, for which I offer the following advice: Try to allow at least one day to pas...