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Why 99% of Writers Give Up Before Completing Their First Book
While it may surprise you, with all the books that are published and placed on the shelves or found online each year, these novels only make up a tiny amount of the books that writers have begun to write with the hopes and dreams of publishing their very own books.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
The Bewitched Syndrome. Top Story - January 2024.
One sits in front of a blank computer screen and wishes the words would just magically appear on it. If one could only twitch a “Bestselling American Novel.” But alas, the only person who could twitch a novel into existence was Samantha from the TV show “Bewitched.”
By Kenneth Lawson2 years ago in Writers
Electrifying Commutes Exploring the Benefits of Green Taxi Madinah
In the bustling city of Madinah, where tradition meets modernity, a revolutionary change is transforming the way we commute – the advent of Green Taxi Madinah. These eco-friendly transportation alternatives are making waves, not just in reducing carbon footprints but also in enhancing the overall commuting experience. We delve into the myriad benefits of opting for Green Taxis in Madinah, paving the way for a sustainable and efficient transportation future.
By KSA Transfers2 years ago in Writers
Crafting Your Unique Writing Aesthetic
This article provides an in-depth exploration of writing aesthetic, including its definition, significance for writers, tips for developing a unique aesthetic, incorporating aesthetics in different genres, examples of aesthetic writing styles, the impact of AI-driven content creation on aesthetics, the Writer Academia aesthetic, tools and resources for developing aesthetics, the benefits of having a freelance writing mentor, explaining writing aesthetic using adjectives and descriptors, and tips for crafting a unique writing aesthetic.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
Paulo Coelho Was Right. You Just Need to Write (and Here’s How to Find the Inspiration to Do It)
Staring at a blank page with no idea what to write? You’re not alone. “Writer’s block” plagues even the most seasoned authors. The good news is that inspiration is all around you — it just takes practice to recognize and harvest those narrative seeds. As Paulo Coelho wisely put it, “If you want to be a writer, you have to read and write every day. There is no other secret.”
By Edison Ade2 years ago in Writers








