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Writing Prompt: Random words Suffering from writer’s block or need to add some spunk to your writing? The problem may be that you need to change up your routine. To that end, try this tip: Open a dictionary or a thesaurus…

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Exploring the Balance Between Heartfelt & Analytical Writing: Indie Authors Writing is a deeply personal journey. Many authors face a common question: should I write from the heart or the brain? Passion or perspective? This question touches on how emotions and logic shape sto...

📚💙 Exploring the Balance Between Heartfelt and Analytical Writing - do you write in a gush of emotion or with analytical precision? Most writers use a varying combination.

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A high-contrast, moody split-screen photograph. Left side: The sharp, grey jagged edges of a Cumbrian slate fell under a heavy, bruised sky. Right side: The soft, rolling undulations of Exmoor in April, textures of damp peat and budding heather emerging through a low-hanging golden mist. In the center foreground, a weathered hand rests on a lichen-covered stone boundary marker, bridging the two landscapes. The lighting is cold and architectural on the left, shifting to a soft, diffused morning glow on the right. Cinematic, tactile, and melancholic.

A high-contrast, moody split-screen photograph. Left side: The sharp, grey jagged edges of a Cumbrian slate fell under a heavy, bruised sky. Right side: The soft, rolling undulations of Exmoor in April, textures of damp peat and budding heather emerging through a low-hanging golden mist. In the center foreground, a weathered hand rests on a lichen-covered stone boundary marker, bridging the two landscapes. The lighting is cold and architectural on the left, shifting to a soft, diffused morning glow on the right. Cinematic, tactile, and melancholic.

Exmoor in April holds its secrets differently from the fells. The same method. Different resistance.
'Cumbria pushed back. Exmoor absorbs.'
Somerset In Verse is taking shape. September 2026.

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Writing Prompt: Random words Suffering from writer’s block or need to add some spunk to your writing? The problem may be that you need to change up your routine. To that end, try this tip: Open a dictionary or a thesaurus…

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An update about my writing my fantasy novella. I mean novel. In betweeen my Dharktyde Racers fantasy novellas. Oh, and did I mention I have a horror novella coming too? There's a lot going on. #WriterSky #WritingUpdate #WritingProcess #Books

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YA Fiction Editor Canada | Liane Mahugh - Freelance Editing Services Discover expert editing with a leading ya fiction editor canada. Elevate your manuscript with our ya fiction editor canada services.

My editing workflow (often in 5 steps):
1. goals + intake
2. developmental clarity (structure/pacing/character)
3. line edit (voice/flow/clarity)
4. copy edit checks (consistency + correctness)
5. revision support (next steps)
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A high-resolution, moody photograph of a weathered field notebook resting on a jagged outcrop of dark Cumbrian slate. Hand-written ink lines are visible on the cream paper, with several lines aggressively struck through. In the blurred background, the sharp, grey ridge of Striding Edge cuts through a heavy, low-hanging morning mist. The lighting is cold, diffused, and natural, highlighting the tactile textures of the ancient stone and the grain of the paper. A silver fountain pen lies beside the notebook. Cinematic, somber, and grounded in material reality.

A high-resolution, moody photograph of a weathered field notebook resting on a jagged outcrop of dark Cumbrian slate. Hand-written ink lines are visible on the cream paper, with several lines aggressively struck through. In the blurred background, the sharp, grey ridge of Striding Edge cuts through a heavy, low-hanging morning mist. The lighting is cold, diffused, and natural, highlighting the tactile textures of the ancient stone and the grain of the paper. A silver fountain pen lies beside the notebook. Cinematic, somber, and grounded in material reality.

The Helvellyn poem had to earn its altitude physically. Four drafts to find: 'a breath held in the throat.'
Not 'precarious.' Never 'precarious.' The constraint is the point.
Cumbria In Verse - Lakes To Fells In Poetry buff.ly/VzHLT0J
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kermit the frog is typing on a typewriter . ALT: kermit the frog is typing on a typewriter .

I try to plan my books out - character sketches, outlines, references. I get stuck in the process.

This morning, I had a paragraph in my head. Wrote it. I’m through 8 pages now and letting the book write itself. Having fun not knowing what comes next.

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A wide, atmospheric landscape of a North Cumbrian valley seen through a rain-streaked window. In the distance, the fells are silhouetted against a pale, watery sun, while the foreground shows the hard, industrial lines of a Wigton street. The style is painterly and tonalist, capturing the tension between the enduring stone and the fleeting, damp weather.

A wide, atmospheric landscape of a North Cumbrian valley seen through a rain-streaked window. In the distance, the fells are silhouetted against a pale, watery sun, while the foreground shows the hard, industrial lines of a Wigton street. The style is painterly and tonalist, capturing the tension between the enduring stone and the fleeting, damp weather.

Three things I got wrong before writing this book:
The fells are not stable. They are slowly collapsing. The Lake District is not natural. It is managed.
The most interesting poem is probably about Wigton.

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I began my art journey painting and doing mixed media in school. Moved onto poetry and music. Wrote In The Mare in college while finishing a degree in language and literate. All music and art ran concurrent to the writing. #newauthor #writingprocess #photography #writer #newbook

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The Cinematic Brain or AI on Rails [LV] I fight with AI. This is not a metaphor.

I just published
The Cinematic Brain or AI on Rails [LV] medium.com/p/the-cinema...
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The Cinematic Brain or AI on Rails I work a lot with AI. Of course.

Check out my latest article:
The Cinematic Brain or AI on Rails www.linkedin.com/pulse/cinema... via @LinkedIn
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A stack of hardcover books with covers in varying shades of green. On top of the stack is a silver skeleton key with a hemp cord looped through the key hole. A text box overlaid on the photo reads: Using Folklore to Create Paranormal Characters. Four steps for developing unique characters while honoring existing folklore:

A stack of hardcover books with covers in varying shades of green. On top of the stack is a silver skeleton key with a hemp cord looped through the key hole. A text box overlaid on the photo reads: Using Folklore to Create Paranormal Characters. Four steps for developing unique characters while honoring existing folklore:

Same background photo as previous image: Stack of books with green covers. On top of the stack is a silver skeleton key. A text box overlaid on the right side of the photo reads: Step 1 - Research the folklore that already exists. Step 2 - Decide which folkloric tropes to adopt, adapt, or abandon.

Same background photo as previous image: Stack of books with green covers. On top of the stack is a silver skeleton key. A text box overlaid on the right side of the photo reads: Step 1 - Research the folklore that already exists. Step 2 - Decide which folkloric tropes to adopt, adapt, or abandon.

Same background photo as previous images: Stack of books with green covers and silver skeleton key on top. Overlaid text box reads: Step 3 - Define which perspectives are unique to your world and create new rules. Step 4 - In the narrative, take time to illustrate the reasoning behind altered and abandoned tropes.

Same background photo as previous images: Stack of books with green covers and silver skeleton key on top. Overlaid text box reads: Step 3 - Define which perspectives are unique to your world and create new rules. Step 4 - In the narrative, take time to illustrate the reasoning behind altered and abandoned tropes.

Same background photo as previous images: Stack of books with green covers and silver skeleton key on top. Overlaid text box reads: Read full blog at storiesbymelissalee.com. Follow for more writing tips. Share with other fantasy writers. Comment with your fave strategy for character development.

Same background photo as previous images: Stack of books with green covers and silver skeleton key on top. Overlaid text box reads: Read full blog at storiesbymelissalee.com. Follow for more writing tips. Share with other fantasy writers. Comment with your fave strategy for character development.

Ms. Lee explores using folklore to develop our fantasy characters: www.storiesbymelissalee.com/post/using-f....

What’s your fave paranormal creature trope?

Photo credit: kafemik on pixabay.com

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A path split by doubt leads to 2 certainties: the place you never left, & time you cannot get back.

Paralyzing indecision doesn’t prevent cost.

It trades risk of choosing the wrong road for guaranteed loss of time spent standing still.

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Wednesday Writing Inspiration for 3.25.26 from Carl Sagan www.nancychristie.com/my-books-for... #writingprocess #writingadvice

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Yet I love the writing process so much… AFTER the fact anyways. When I’m in the thick of it… not so much 😅

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An atmospheric, painterly scene of a lone dry-stone wall cutting through a desolate, wintry Lakeland valley. The color palette is restricted to greys, deep browns, and muted ochre. The lighting is low and directional, highlighting the geological weight of the landscape and the isolation of February.

An atmospheric, painterly scene of a lone dry-stone wall cutting through a desolate, wintry Lakeland valley. The color palette is restricted to greys, deep browns, and muted ochre. The lighting is low and directional, highlighting the geological weight of the landscape and the isolation of February.

Writing principle I keep:
July shows you what a place wants you to see. February shows what it is.
Every poem in this book is the February version.

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I don’t advocate for hustle culture but…

If you aren’t exhausted from growing and aiming, are you doing either?

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From FRANTIC to STEADY

My post this morning is about the experience of writing a novel, and how it has changed over my writing years~ ✍🏻📔
mirkabreen.blogspot.com/2026/03/from...
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Kind of a boring post today. Focusing on writing today for my comic (or plotting as im trying something similar to the marvel method this time) . Fun to do though.

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