Meg Dowell
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Three Reasons Creative Writers Should Try Writing Nonfiction
Creative writing isn’t for everyone, though everyone has probably tried it as some point in his…
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The Mischievous Case of the Misshapen Blueberry Pancake [How to Write a Truthful, Effective Headline]
Imagine you’re at a restaurant, out for breakfast with a friend. Though you’d love a nice…
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Are You Addicted to Adjectives? Here’s How to Break the Habit
When we first start writing, we learn the different parts of speech and how to use…
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Three Essential Ingredients for Successful Blogging
Blogging, like many other forms of content creation, has a spoiled reputation. When you hear the…
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How to Minimize Writing Distractions
Don’t lie. You’re one of those writers. The “I’m watching this YouTube video because it somehow…
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Three Ways You’re Sabotaging Your Credibility as a Writer (and How to Fix Them)
In doing research last night for an upcoming article, I discovered something soul-crushing: two websites whose…
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Why Words Are Good For You … In Moderation
If you pay any attention to nutrition-related advice—and these days, who doesn’t?—the one phrase you’ve probably…
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Three Ways to Make Writing a Fulfilling Activity
It’s been a long day, and by the time you finally get home to your lonely…
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Why Good Listeners Make Exceptional Writers
You know how it goes: time inches by during a slow day at work, but once…
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