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Psyched to Write! – Overcoming the Transition Barrier

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We have all been told at some point in our lives that getting started is the most difficult part of any project. As writers, we know this to be the case. In his article, “Psyched To Write! – Overcoming The Transition Barrier,” author, teacher, and non-profit manager T. James Moore discusses transitions as they relateContinue Reading

Our Love Of Words: Thanking Our Mentors

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We, the staff of Writer’s Relief, want to extend our gratitude to the special people who inspired our love of words. After all, it’s no coincidence we ended up employed at a company that helps writers publish their work. We’ve all long enjoyed passions for reading and writing, thanks to those “teachers” (in the classroom and out) who inspiredContinue Reading

9 Key Elements Of Great Endings For Books And Stories

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After a reader finishes a book or a short story, it’s often the ending that resonates most strongly. In some ways, the whole book is about its ending: Everything leads up to the ending, and once it’s over, everything points back to it. But great endings are hard to do well. They require a writerContinue Reading

Industry Influencer: mediabistro

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This month’s Industry Influencer spotlight is shining on mediabistro. Mediabistro is the go-to resource for those seeking jobs in the creative industry, those who want to take courses to better market themselves, and so much more! We’re thrilled and thankful for their taking the time to chat with us! Mediabistro graciously offered to give awayContinue Reading

The Body-Brain Connection: Does Your Sedentary Lifestyle Damage Your Writing Talent?

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These days, many of us lead a sedentary lifestyle—especially writers who make their living seated for untold hours at computers. Aspiring, nonprofessional writers have it even worse—before spending long hours writing at home, they’ve already spent a full day at a desk job. All this sitting is bad for your body, your brain health, and—asContinue Reading

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