“This book is nothing but tips – ideas
disguised as tips, really. And we writers just love ideas.
Ideas are our lifeblood – the engine beneath our
creativity. And the scope of these tips are…well,
formidable.”
Peter Bowerman, The WellFed
Writer
365 Tips for Writers: Inspiration, Writing
Prompts, and “Beat the Block Tips” to Turbo Charge Your
Creativity
by Dawn Colclasure
With over 365 tips, and
over 50 bonus tips on CDROM, (journal writers... that’s
more than one per day for a whole year) Dawn Colclasure
has created a truly unique book that’s an essential
addition to every writer’s library.
Now you'll never suffer the pain
of writer's block, you'll never be at a loss for ideas,
you'll never sit down to write without anything to
say.
Best of all, you'll mine new
shafts into your imagination, finding nuggets of gold you
never knew existed.
Filled with inspiration,
brimming with writing prompts and ignited with “Beat the
Block” tips, this seemingly little book will
revolutionize the way you approach the craft of
writing.
With her incredible
uncommon “common” sense, Colclasure has created what may
well become the book you’ll turn to again and again
whenever you need inspiration, encouragement, and a sense
that you’re not alone in this crazy profession called
“writing”.
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About the
Author:
Dawn Colclasure has been
writing for several years in magazines, newspapers and
books. Her work has appeared on the Internet under the
pen name Dana Mitchells for Web sites such as Writing
Etc., Write From Home, Worldwide Freelance Writer,
Absolute Write, Writing World and The Writer Within,
among others. She is also is a frequent book reviewer for
Crescent Blues E’Magazine as well as a contributor for
the newspaper SIGNews. She is the author of the novel,
November’s Child, as well as two poetry chapbooks, Take
My Hand and Topiary Dreams. She has worked as a Poetry
Editor for Skyline E-Magazine and her work has appeared
in magazines such as Mothering, Succeed, American Fitness
and Mindful Insights. She lives and writes in California,
with her husband and daughter.
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