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Tag Archives: Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
Is Your Blog Eating You Alive?
Are you a blogger who feels like you and your time are being slowly eaten alive by your blog? I ask because I have several friends whose blogs are giving them panicky, vengeful feelings. I just read a post yesterday by … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alphasmart, Are You There Blog? It's Me Writer, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, blog, Blog-To-Book, Blogger, blogging, branding, building a brand, daily writing practice, finding time to write, introvert vs. extrovert, Jenny Hansen, Julia Cameron, Kait Nolan, Kristen Lamb, Laura Drake, More Cowbell, Morning Pages, NaNoWriMo, Patrick Thunstrom, Pen On Fire, ROW80, Stephen J. Cannell, Tara Crooks, time management, what do you want from your blog, why do you blog, Wordpress, Writers in the Storm, writing, writing life, your writing brand
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More Cowbell Monday – Make Your Bookshelf Work for You
What do you do when you need help with your writing? I don’t mean when you can’t find the right word or phrase…my critique partner, Sharla Rae, did an excellent job of solving that issue in her post over at … Continue reading →
Posted in Amazing Writers, More Cowbell, The Writing Journey
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Tagged 16 Master Archetypes, 2002 Ways To Say I Love You, Anne Lamott, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Blake Synder, Bob Mayer, Building Fiction, Christopher Vogler, David Morrell, Debra Dixon, Descriptionary, Donald Maass, Dwight Swain, GMC, Goal Motivation and Conflict, Heroes & Heroines, How To Write a Damn Good Novel, James N. Frey, Jenny Hansen, Jesse Lee Kercheval, Julia Cameron, More Cowbell, Natalie Goldberg, Ray Bradbury, Reverse Dictionary, Save the Cat, Stephen King, Susan Piver, Tami Cowden, techniques of the selling writer, The Hard Questions, The Writer's Journey, thematic dictionary, Visual Glossary, What's What, writing craft, Writing Down the Bones, Writing The Breakout Novel
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How to Build Your Writing Team
On my drive home from the day job yesterday I was listening to the radio, navigating through L.A.’s horrendous traffic and thinking about the memoir I’m writing on high-risk pregnancy. I tuned in for the traffic report (because I needed … Continue reading →
Posted in The Writing Journey
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Tagged Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Bob Mayer, building your writer's platform, Janet Evanovich, Jennifer Crusie, Jenny Hansen, Julia Cameron, Kristen Lamb, Laura Drake, Nora Roberts, Rebecca Forster, Robyn Carr, Sue Grimshaw, Susan Wiggs, teamwork, Twitter, Warrior Writer, Writers on Writing
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