As writers, we tend to be in motion all the time. If we’re not writing, we’re away working at the day job or at home fixing meals, doing laundry or off cheering the kids at whatever activity all...
The whole multi-tasking thing is nothing new to people, and certainly not new to writers. If it’s not the kids and suppertime or laundry, it’s writing projects that have somehow multiplied like...
Handling writerly things and personal life things is often a breath-taking juggling act. When things are going well and the writing is flowing, whether it is your own writing projects or client projects,...
I’ve posted before about the importance of finding time to write, if that is where your passion lies. However, over the last month, I have also learned an important lesson in the importance...
I’d like to take just a few minutes away from nonfiction writing topics for just a second. As many of you guys know, my oldest daughter, Roxann Conger, is also a writer. She’s married to my...
In the Prosperous Writer this week, Christina Katz talked about productivity. Being a prolific writer is not the same as being a productive writer. I found that to be a very thought-provoking idea.
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