Natasha Tynes's Blog
March 1, 2023
Lessons learned from writing newsletters to clients
Most of my content creation these days is writing newsletters to clients. As newsletters are becoming business models on their own, more and more brands are investing in them. The good news is that businesses are constantly looking for experienced writers to create them. I love writing newsletters because they combine creative writing, curation, and […]
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November 19, 2022
Do you remember the first book you ever read?
Remembering the very first book you have ever read might be impossible. Not for me. I do remember. I remember the first book I read. The very first book I read in English, a language that is not mine. The book was Super Fudge by Judy Blume. A second-hand copy was brought to me by […]
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September 12, 2022
I picked myself and published my award-winning story
In 2018, my short story Ustaz Ali won third prize at the prestigious F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival. Today I decided to “pick myself,” as Seth Godin says, cut the gatekeepers, and publish the story on Gumroad. The story is set at a Catholic School in Amman, Jordan, in the late eighties. Two friends, one […]
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June 30, 2022
I finally ate that frog and wrote this article: Takeaway from a bestseller
I have been procrastinating in writing this article for a while. No one to blame but me. Inertia takes the best of me sometimes. Today I have finally decided to go ahead and eat that live frog and finally do what I preach. After reading the classic productivity book Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy […]
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I finally ate that fog and wrote this article: Takeaway from a bestseller
I have been procrastinating in writing this article for a while. No one to blame but me. Inertia takes the best of me sometimes. Today I have finally decided to go ahead and eat that live frog and finally do what I preach. After reading the classic productivity book Eat that Frog by Brian Tracy […]
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April 11, 2022
Writers listen up; Writing from abundance is a game-changer
David Perell never forgets a story. This prolific online writer captures and records, and then writes his viral essays. The first time I heard about the concept of writing from abundance was from Perell on a podcast in which he talked about how he would have all of these ideas for stories when he lived in […]
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March 31, 2022
Thanks to Ali, I found my tribe
Would you believe me if I told you a YouTuber from London who is twenty years my junior changed my life? His name is Ali Abdaal, and his impact on my life goes beyond the productivity tips he discusses on his YouTube channel. His golden rule, “Journey before destination,” taught me to fully embrace my […]
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March 23, 2022
Don’t fall for the writer’s con!
Today I’m going to tell you about what I see as the biggest fraud of the writing journey. It is a conniving scheme that still exists, and no one bothers to stop it. Not even the US’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. They are all oblivious! It’s a hoax orchestrated by writers against writers, a devious […]
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March 16, 2022
The utopian tale of a hymen-less world
John Lennon imagined a world with no countries or religions; I’m imagining a world where my Arab homeland has no hymens. No, this is not a typo. It’s that hymen. That sacred membrane that marks a woman’s virginity. That revered tissue, which unleashes wars, triggers tribal disputes, and breaks families. That part of a woman’s […]
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March 9, 2022
Surprise, I adored this science fiction book
Science fiction is not a genre I enjoy much, but Klara and the Sun by Noble Prize winner Kashu Ishiguro is one of the books that will stay with me for a long time. It’s a story told from the perspective of an artificial intelligence machine (AI) called Klara who was assigned to keep the […]
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