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Tag Archives: James Scott Bell
I have 57,204 readers on TripAdvisor, and only 5 of my new novel. Now What?
I opened my email this morning and was delighted to see a report from TripAdvisor. “You have 57,204 readers of your reviews.” I’ve posted some 78 reviews, and received 56 helpful votes. How nice is that? I then opened my … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction writing, Indie Publishing, inspiration, James Scott Bell, Joanna Penn, K.M. Weiland, learning, writing
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The power of vulnerability for writers and readers.
There’s something that writers don’t want to talk about, but invariably they can’t help themselves. It’s how vulnerable they feel when they give their work to finally be read by an actual reader. That single most important person, is after … Continue reading
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Tagged BRENE BROWN, challenges, CHARACTER ARC, character dialogue, characters, HARRISON FORD, HUMPHREY BOGART, James Scott Bell, NaNoWriMo, TED TALKS, THE FUGITIVE, THE POWER OF VULNERABILTY, writer's vulnerability, WRITERS COURAGE
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Feeding my Writing Addiction at a Writers Workshop with James Scott Bell
I admit it, I’m addicted to writing. How do I know? I flew on the Canada Day Weekend to San Francisco to attend a 3 day Writers Work Shop with James Scott Bell.. Now here’s the other thing that let … Continue reading
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Tagged addicted to writing, character dialogue, CS Lakin, gail bowen, James Scott Bell, writing, writing goals
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