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11 Things Highly Productive Ghostwriters Do Not Do
Despite everyone's busy schedule, some people seem to manage it effortlessly. The folks who live and breathe productivity know that it’s not about working harder but rather smartly. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a student, an entrepreneur, or a ghostwriter—we can all benefit from being more productive.
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers
Calm before the storm
In a quaint coastal town nestled between towering cliffs and the endless expanse of the cerulean sea, a sense of serenity always hung in the air. This was the town of Haven's End, a place where time seemed to slow down, and worries melted away with each gentle wave that caressed the golden sands.
By Ajayi Femi2 years ago in Writers
Why Do I Write?
Lately, I've been giving a great deal of thought as to why I write. Here's what I came up with. A great many years ago, I sold my soul to the devil and became a very successful freelance copywriter. Out of a pressing need to support my family, I did it for the money. However, that is all behind me now. I got divorced, twice, and the children all grew up and fled the nest to live independent lives. And yet, I continue to write none stop all day long. What's more, there is very little money in it. It's what you call chicken feed. So, if not for the money, then for what exactly do I write?
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Writers
Instruments of Change in the World
In a world brimming with complexities and challenges, we often underestimate the profound influence we possess. Just as a musical instrument contributes its unique timbre to an ensemble, you are an instrument of change, capable of orchestrating a symphony of transformation in the world.
By Mike Kolawole2 years ago in Writers
Doc Sherwood Chips In...
Here's an exercise I used to do with students on my Advanced Writing course. First, I'd give them the following copy, taken from the back of a packet of barbeque flavour Joe Chips by the Joe Tea Company, and attributed to their promotional character “Off Road Joe”:
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in Writers
Building an AI Tool with WordPress: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction In the fast-paced world of web development, staying ahead of the curve is essential to attracting and retaining visitors. One innovative way to achieve this is by integrating AI tools into your WordPress website. These tools can provide real value to your audience and drive significant growth in traffic. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to create an AI-powered tool that generates content, all within the familiar environment of WordPress.
By 10X race | Strictly for Sigmas3 years ago in Writers
Procrastinators Unite
Welcome, dear reader, to a journey through the labyrinth of procrastination and the abyss of writer's block. If you find yourself frequently pushing tasks to the back burner or staring at a blank page with a million thoughts but zero words, fear not! As a seasoned procrastinator and writer, I understand the struggles all too well. However, over time, I've discovered various coping mechanisms that have transformed procrastination from a crippling foe into a quirky ally, and writer's block from an insurmountable wall into a mere speed bump on my creative path.
By Emery St. Wayne3 years ago in Writers
The Secret To Balancing Life And Writing Your Book
Writing a book needn't mean giving up your social life. It's time to debunk the notion that isolation is the only path to literary greatness. The writer's journey is never a lonely one, but most authors don't know the secret. They glorify solitude and neglect to recognize the importance of balance. Gone are the days of finding a cabin in the woods and spending weeks on end furiously typing away.
By Rick Martinez3 years ago in Writers








