How to Reduce Writer’s Fatigue
by James @ Men with Pens fatiguehealthOn the heels of my post about position, posture, and being a writer, here are some tips on how to reduce writer’s fatigue:
5 Q’s with Stephanie Dickison
by Susan Johnston @ The Urban Muse interviewStephanie Dickison is a freelance writer and the author of the recently released book, The 30-Second Commute: A Non-Fiction Comedy About Writing And Working from Home. Stephanie and her publisher have graciously offered free copies of her book to two lucky Urban Muse readers, so be sure to read to the bottom for details on how to win! For now, here’s how Stephanie approaches her writing projects and working from home.
8 Tips on Starting a Book Club for Writers
by Daphne Gray-Grant @ Quips and Tips tipswriting groupsMy two book clubs are very different from one other – and I love them both! Here’s what I’ve learned – my tips for starting and running a book club for writers. Thanks to Tumblemoose for prompting me to write this article! Fellow scribes, if you want to be successful writers, you need to know about your fellow man. And as Huxley says, one way to learn about mankind is to study books. If you want a book club journal (I love the one my husband gave me!), click on Books I’ve Read, a Reader’s Journal by Write it Down Series. And, read on for my tips on starting a book club for writers…
