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how to write a book with a full time job

Often writer’s block does not happen because of some curse, or your full-time job, but it exists because writers demand too much of themselves. What does ‘make even one sentence count’ mean? It means that even on days when you don’t feel like writing at all, you are still a writer.

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First off- yes we fully realize many writers have some sort of neurodivergence, but these two recently diagnosed anxious and ADHD writers (Lena & Adriana) have found the following things useful and want to share them with you. We also realize we may have mentioned some of these in past blogs, but who wants to actually re-hash the past outside of therapy unless it's for a character in your novel?1. Read a lot! (Yes, this includes audiobooks especially for those with vision difficulty or…

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A comprehensive step by step guide on writing a novel, creating an outline, and utilizing self-publishing resources. Learn how to craft your book and unleash your creativity. Perfect for aspiring writers looking to publish their own work.

A quick step by step guide for writing a novel. How to write a novel, make an outline for your book, and use amazing self-publishing resources. #writing #writingtips #novel #novelwriting #publishabook #writeabook #tipsforwriters #writingadvice #howtowriteabook #howtopublishabook #makeabook

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Mar 6, 2025 - TheWriTeen published a post on Ko-fi

Writing a story in first person allows readers to feel closer to your MC because they're experiencing things along with them in real time. But there are a few things you need to get right in order to immerse readers and make your MC feel real. Click the pin to read the full post on how to write in first person ;)) #writers #write #writingtips #writinganovel #bookwriting #writinginspiration #thewriteen #characterdevelopment #creativewriting #characterbackstory #novel #book #firstpersonpov

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