A Writer’s Greatest Tool: the Smartphone
A guest post by David Pierce from Digitizd
I’m a writer, and I don’t carry a notebook around with me. Heck, I don’t even carry a pen. Do people even use those anymore? Pens. So old school.
Instead, I just use my cell phone. In my life as a writer, there’s been no tool more useful or [...]
What Lance Armstrong Can Teach Us About Motivation
A guest post by Diggy from UpgradeReality.com.
Let me paint a little picture. Allow your imagination to go to work.
It’s a beautiful sunny afternoon, you’ve just stuffed yourself with a great lunch and you’re all stretched out on your couch. Flipping the channels on your TV to find something that you will allow to steal your [...]
Are You drowning in Interesting-Things-to-Read-on-the-Net? Here’s how to cope
This guest post is by Sarah Wilson
I can get disproportionately excited about new online devices that help me write more efficiently. Like, a while back, I was frothing about Instapaper, a 2.0 equivalent of the Post It note. Here’s how Instapaper works:
You’re wasting time online and stumble on an interesting blog post or New York [...]
How to Touch Your Creative Soul: A Zen View
By Mary Jaksch
The soul of creativity arises from an undivided mind. ~ Stephen Nachmanovitch
At times each one of us suffers from creative fatigue. Writing can become a joyless activity – if we forget to touch our creative soul. More about that in a moment, but first let’s take a look at what obscures creativity. Nothing can [...]
How to Destroy Writer’s Block and Unleash Your Creativity
A Guest Post by Henri Junttila of Wake Up Cloud
Writing has always come easily for me. I remember back in first grade when I learned how to write. I had a small notebook where I would write stories about a teddy bear that always killed his other animal friends. I know, I know, I was [...]



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