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| The Right Critique Group Can Move Your Writing Forward Posted: 30 Oct 2011 06:28 PM PDT When you're in the process of writing, it's always helpful to receive useful feedback. One of the best things you can do to support your writing while also helping others is to join the right critique group. Our guests for today's "Write Here, Write Now!", Tuesday November 1st, are members of the same critique group and have been for several years. Listen in to learn how these three authors have found a supportive environment that fostered their writing. Guest host, Vanessa Lowry, talks with Brenda Ledford (publishing under the pen name Lorraine Tate), physician Saul Adler, teacher Todd Campbell, and their fourth member Sue Sutphen, MD; together they have formed a small, organized group where they can share information and feedback that is both effective and beneficial. Discover how they communicate with one another and share their writing on a regular basis; use their advice and find a support group to share your own writing with. Tune in on Tuesday November 1st at 10am EST at www.writeherewritenow.businessradiox.com! If you miss one of our shows, you can always come back to the archives. For more information, please contact Jamie at Jamie@writechoiceservices.com or visit our company website at www.writechoiceservices.com. |
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It’s human nature to look for the easy way out. We dream of the “big break” that will carry us away from our current troubles forever. Then, along comes a guy like Steven Pressfield. He’s the type that tells you that this single day is what matters. That money and recognition come and go, but your desk and your work remain. He’s the type that shatters your illusions about the very nature of work, and the reasons why you do what you do. And he gives you hope, because the work that you’re doing is actually far more important than you could have believed. Work is war, and Steven Pressfield has a few thoughts on how to get through it, and how to thrive in it… In this episode Steven Pressfield and I discuss:
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