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Don't Let Writer's Block Stop You

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At some time or other, every writer faces the dreaded "writer's block." For some, a block will doom them to a tedious halt. It may even bring a deadly blow to the manuscript. For others, however, writer's block is a temporary inconvenience and they push through, producing a manuscript that is possibly better than the one they had originally conceived.

In Don't Let Writer's Block Stop You, you will understand the difference between the two sorts of writers and you will learn to be the sort of writer that springs back.—applying best practices that every writer can learn to use.

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 13, 2013

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December 6, 2014
I’d received a free digital copy of this book in return for my honest review.

Why would I say something like this, especially since none of us, even when we were children, didn't like being lectured to? Let me explain.

I found the book to be quite informative, especially to aspiring authors who’ve been frustrated in writing their current endeavors. The exercises it contains are helpful in stimulating the creative juices we have inside those little grey cells of our minds.

However, I found “reading” this book to be somewhat difficult; that is until I realized one thing. This is not a book one can simply read. This is a book one has to listen to, just as if we’d been sitting in a class given by the author of the book, listening to him read the contains of the book to us.

While the double-spacing helps makes the book, given the material easy to read, the unjustified right margin made it somewhat distracting.

As for myself, I’ve found using a prompt word with a limitation of how much one can write to be quite useful in kick-starting one’s creativity. And compiling ones I’d already written as well as new ones allowed me to self-publish my second book.

So at the end of the day and after mulling all the attributes for the book I’m giving this book 4 STARS.
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December 21, 2014
I received this as a free copy from an email that I am on with the writer. I would actually give this a 3.5 stars.

I enjoyed it. It was informative. However, the reason why the rating is only 3.5 is because you can find most of the information given in this book online.

None the less though, it is another form of motivation to continue to write what you want or need to write. So it is definitely beneficial.
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