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Writer Profile: Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson was an American author known for her dark, psychological horror and suspense stories. Born in 1916, Jackson grew up in a...
R J Clark
Jan 23, 20233 min read
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Choosing the Right POV for Your Story
Recently, I talked about the different styles of POV (point of view) a writer can choose when telling their story. The right voice can...
R J Clark
Jan 16, 20232 min read
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Fight Fatigue, Aches, and Pains While Writing
Sitting at a desk writing for long periods of time can lead to muscle stiffness and discomfort, but fortunately, there are a few...
R J Clark
Jan 9, 20232 min read
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Writer Profile: Truman Capote
Truman Capote was an American novelist and short story writer known for his distinctive writing style and his contributions to the...
R J Clark
Jan 1, 20233 min read
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Product Review: Page One-the writer's notebook
Is the Page One notebook a writer's most essential low-tech tool? When it comes to what I like to call "prep work" on a new project, like...
R J Clark
Aug 28, 20202 min read
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Navigating creativity in the age of COVID-19
Depending on what you did for a living in the days before the pandemic, chances are your daily routine has been altered. Maybe you no...
R J Clark
Aug 24, 20204 min read
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Product Review: Fabula Deck
If you're a writer on social media, no doubt you've been solicited by ads promising to teach you a secret but proven and a surefire...
R J Clark
Aug 6, 20203 min read
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My Favorite Quarantine Reads, volume 1
If you're anything like me, you're using the quarantine as a time to catch up on reading and forge ahead on writing. And if you're not...
R J Clark
Aug 6, 20203 min read
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Master the art of writing as a practice
To write every day, or not—that seems to be the question most "writers" ask. The answer to one of the most asked questions in the...
R J Clark
Apr 29, 20204 min read
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Writing Book of the Month: Summer
"Have You Eaten Grandma?" by Gyles Brandreth HYEG is a grammar and usage book that's an awful lot of fun to read. It's not very often...
R J Clark
Aug 27, 20191 min read
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Writing Book of the Month: February
"Dreyer's English" by Benjamin Dreyer Benjamin Dreyer is the executive managing editor and copy chief at Random House, which makes his...
R J Clark
Feb 12, 20192 min read
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Inspiration versus Perspiration
Art isn't easy, but is it one part inspiration and ninety-nine parts perspiration, or the other way around? How would you define...
R J Clark
Jan 15, 20192 min read
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Favorite bit of writing advice?
The work is hard. Let's be honest — it's really hard. How many times have you sat down and toiled away on several pages only to throw...
R J Clark
Dec 3, 20182 min read
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What are you willing to give up?
Aside from "writer's block," the most cited cause for not writing among writers is... drum roll, please... "I just don't have time to...
R J Clark
Nov 15, 20182 min read
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There's no such thing as writer's block!
I'm going to say something very controversial if you're a writer—there's no such thing as writer's block. There. I said it. And I'll say...
R J Clark
Sep 15, 20183 min read
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