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Tips for Writers: Just Show Up

01/31/202101/31/2021 c.f. leach

Here are some helpful writer’s tips from Mitch Teemley. He’s a Writer, Filmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer and my friend. Mitch Teemley So, what’s the tip? It’s right there in the title, actually, but by way of explanation: Underpinning my previous encouragement … Continue reading Tips for Writers: Just Show Up

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Twelve of the Most Powerful Literary Quotes

01/24/202101/31/2021 c.f. leach

We all like a good book. Even more so, a book that leaves something resonating in your mind after that book is closed. A piece of literary memorabilia if you will. That not only reminds you of the author and … Continue reading Twelve of the Most Powerful Literary Quotes

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Where Do I Get Ideas For My Blog Posts?

01/17/202104/18/2021 c.f. leach

I don’t know about you, but from time to time I get stuck on what to write. Especially if you post once a week, and have five different topics to write about—as do I. Or you’ve been writing for a … Continue reading Where Do I Get Ideas For My Blog Posts?

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Are Clichés Really Bad?

12/27/202001/12/2021 c.f. leach

There seems to be a battle of clichés going on in Internet articles. First let’s establish what a cliché is. According to the Online Dictionary, a cliché is defined as a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a … Continue reading Are Clichés Really Bad?

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Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

12/20/202012/20/2020 c.f. leach

Conclusion Last week we ended on the “be real” not using fancy words. Because it’s easier for the reader to relate to realism. 3. Don’t Worry About Grammar Writing the way you talk is the best way to write. Therefore, … Continue reading Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

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Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

12/13/202012/13/2020 c.f. leach

Part 1 The truth of the matter is you don’t have to find your Author’s voice. You already have a way of speaking, thinking and talking that is unique unto itself. That is your writer’s voice. Because you’re not used to … Continue reading Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

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