Take 1. Write Your Messy First Draft. (Step 4)
Take 1. Write Your Messy First Draft. (Step 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 129 “Give yourself an opportunity to be perfectly imperfect.” This episode is part of a mini-series based...
Take 1. Write Your Messy First Draft. (Step 4) – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 129 “Give yourself an opportunity to be perfectly imperfect.” This episode is part of a mini-series based...
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Discover how indie authors can establish legitimacy in publishing. Laurel Osterkamp shares insights on reviews, contests, and promotions.
How To Write the Future podcast, episode 126 – You are Here: Take an Assessment and Clarify Your Goals (Step 1) “I help you go from idea to finished science fiction or fantasy novel...
Embrace your unique creative writing process, rather than racing to publish in (Don’t) Move Fast and Break Things by Catharine Bramkamp.
Trust Your Creative Heart Roadmap for Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 125 “I really recommend that you trust your own style and voice. Don’t let anyone...
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Interview with Bookfunnel creator Damon Courtney, part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 124 “I want you to own the relationship with your reader. It should be your website they’re buying...
“Reading? No Judgment Here” encourages readers to explore different formats and genres, and to embrace the joy of reading without judgment.
Interview with Bookfunnel creator Damon Courtney, part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 123 “I set out really just to write myself a set of instructions that I could give to...
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