Tag: Writing and Blogging
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6 Ways Bloggers Should Support Other Bloggers
The best thing about blogging is that you can connect with some wonderful and interesting people who write about unlimited topics. Whether beginning or experienced bloggers, I always discover something new and helpful when visiting favorite bloggers and reading their latest posts. For the past couple of years, I have participated in the Ultimate Blog…
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Do You Consider Yourself a “Creative?”
Who is considered a creative? cre·a·tive (krē-ā′tĭv) – adjective 1. Having the ability or power to create 2. Productive; creating 3. Characterized by originality and expressiveness; imaginative – noun 1. One who displays productive originality, typically in a professional context In the business world, creatives may be considered those who are in careers such as commercial art, marketing, advertising, or writing. However, a creative is…
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4 Steps to Find Ideal Readers for Your Blog
As a blogger for many years, I have written on several topics. Most of my blogging has been sharing homeschool tools and resources for homeschooling teenagers on my blog, Muses of a Mom. When my youngest graduated and I moved into a new stage of life, it caused me to question: Where should my writing…
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7 Tips for the Beginning (or Re-Beginning) Blogger
You have a desire to write, and you are thinking about starting a blog. Or it may be time to gear up your blog after a long break. That’s great! I have some tips for you today, but don’t worry — today’s post has not been written by a money-making blogger, someone from a marketing…
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How to Write Like Agatha Christie: 11 Writing Tricks She Used in Her Books
Agatha Christie’s first book, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, could be called a book she was challenged to write. Her sister, Madge, was already a writer with some published pieces, including paid stories in Vanity Fair. But Agatha didn’t want to only write poetry and short stories; she wanted to author a book. A murder…