Since good dialogue is something I tend to appreciate, I thought I’d use this month’s #AuthorToolboxBlogHop to give some thoughts and ideas about writing it.
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Author Toolbox Blog Hop – Self Care
This post was written specifically for the #AuthorToolboxBlogHop.
Since May is Mental Health Awareness month, I thought I’d take the opportunity to talk about ways in which you can take care of yourself.
Working When You’re Sick – #AuthorToolBoxBlogHop
Since it seems to be flu season once again, I thought I’d try talking about ways to keep working, even when you feel like crap.
Looking back on 2017
A lot of things that I wanted to get done this past year didn’t work out. I could go on about what I think my failings were, but I won’t. Not that I don’t think there’s value in acknowledging my mistakes, quite the opposite, but dwelling on them doesn’t do me too much good either. I’d rather close out the year and move into the new one on a more positive note.
#AuthorToolboxBlogHop – Acceptance
I’m going to take a slightly different tack with this month’s Author Toolbox post. To one degree or another the majority of my previous posts, with the possible exception of the first, have been about techniques or tools you can use. This time, I want to try talking about mindset.
#AuthorToolboxBlogHop – Branching Out Your Blog
I’m going to start off with an assumption but I think it’s a reasonable one. If you’re a writer, then you most likely have a web page or blog of some kind. The question is; what are you posting on it?
Author Toolbox – Know Your World
This post was written specifically for the #AuthorToolboxBlogHop.
Think about all the fictional worlds you love. I’d be willing to bet that one of the main reasons you love them is how detailed they are and how real they feel. So how do we apply that to our own writing?
Author Toolbox – Making Time
This post was written specifically for the #AuthorToolboxBlogHop.
So, you have a day job to pay the bills (maybe even more than one), you want to have a personal life and you want to write. Plus there’s that annoying thing called sleep. Now, how do you find the time for it all?