Sometimes You Write, Sometimes You’re Wrong

A meditation on cooperation with my inner criticPhoto by Steve Johnson on UnsplashThe pen is willing, but the mind is weak I was fortunate enough to enjoy a generous break from my day job for the 2020 holiday season, and I decided to capitalize on a portion of that found time by working on one of the more […]

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  • February 11, 2021
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How well do you know your writer self?

📝 This Week’s Goal: Get to know your writerly self. Hi there my literary loves! On this version of Earth people know me as Emily Wilcox (or The Girl Obsessed with Biscuits™) but you will soon know me as Mrs Robert Pattinson, I can assure you. And what I am is what I think we all […]

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  • February 9, 2021
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10 Valentine’s Day Date Ideas For February 2021 

1. Write a love story together. Grab a sheet of paper and take turns writing one line or one paragraph of a story. You can make it steamy. You can make it romantic. Or you can make it straight-up silly. Just have fun with it! 2. Have your own personal wine/beer tasting. Buy a few […]

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  • February 8, 2021
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Level-Up Your Freelance Writing

📝 This Week’s Goal: Learn from others to make more money as a freelance writer. Writing is a lot like following a recipe; there’s a lot of room for interpretation (unless you’re baking — follow that recipe to the letter!). Great cooks use a recipe for inspiration and add their own spin, making the dish distinctly their own. […]

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  • February 4, 2021
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Use the 5 Commandments of Editing to Refine Your Writing

If done right, editing can take your content from drab to fabImage Credits: Limitless; Virgin Produced“It’s time to go to war with yourself.” — David Goggins If writing is therapy, editing is war. It’s a war against your preconceived brainchildren. Editing and writing, although woven from the same fabric, are different sides of a coin. Perfectly yin and yang. Great writing […]

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  • January 31, 2021
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‘Bridgerton’ composer breaks down why we love classical pop

Welcome to Thanks, I Love It, our series highlighting something onscreen we’re obsessed with this week.  Bridgerton fans may not recognize the name Kris Bowers, but they ought to. The Emmy Award-winning composer, known for his work on shows like When They See Us and Dear White People, is responsible for the beating heart of […]

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  • January 27, 2021
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