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Michelle Halliwell I have never had writer's block. I would say to just force yourself to write without the expectation of it being good. Eventually you will revive the muse.
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Literary Vs Commercial Fiction

An important question to ask yourself if you want to become a writer is, should I aspire to become commercial or literary? It isn’t really a question of talent. It’s more of a philosophy about writing and catering to two very different target audiences.

Literary writers are taught that all cliches are bad. No plot points should be predictable. The writing should create mazes of meaning that often Read more of this blog post »
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Published on February 02, 2020 09:15
180923 The Catholic Book Club — 2565 members — last activity 8 hours, 53 min ago
This reading group is for Catholics and anyone else interested in reading and discussing Catholic literature from devotional and theological writings ...more
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