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karmannghiaburana:

orpheus11:

mangomartyr:

causticgambler:

philliptunalunatique:

team-joebama:

cleophatrajones:

I can proudly say that I’ve visited every one of these nations. I most enjoyed Napland.

Game Zone is my own personal Waterloo

i have a nice cottage in surfside

10/10 for “isle get it done”

Best nation in the world.

You forgot to include the “aimlessly wandering about the house” river

What about “two hour shower” shoals.

isn’t it somewhere in the Unfinished Work Ocean?

nepetasdead:

karmannghiaburana:

orpheus11:

mangomartyr:

causticgambler:

philliptunalunatique:

team-joebama:

cleophatrajones:

I can proudly say that I’ve visited every one of these nations. I most enjoyed Napland.

Game Zone is my own personal Waterloo

i have a nice cottage in surfside

10/10 for “isle get it done”

Best nation in the world.

You forgot to include the “aimlessly wandering about the house” river

What about “two hour shower” shoals.

isn’t it somewhere in the Unfinished Work Ocean?

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Writer's Relief Guest Blog: "A High-Paying Job Ideal For Creative Writers"

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Our guest blog today is brought to you by Roy Furr of American Writers & Artists Inc. Since 1997, AWAI has been helping writers and artists take their careers to the next level so they can make money on their own. They have programs for copywriting, travel writing, photography, and graphic design. Their organization might be the next big thing to kick-start your career.

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People who can say of a book, ‘this changed my life’ truly understand the meaning of happiness. Reading that sparks inner revolution is desperately needed to escape drowning in the rapidly advancing information society. Reading is more than intellectual ornamentation; it is a battle for the establishment for the self, a ceaseless challenge that keeps us young and vigorous
Daisaku Ikeda

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"Psyched to Write! - Overcoming the Transition Barrier"

We have all been told at some point in our lives that getting started is the most difficult part of any project. As writers, we know this to be the case. In his article, “Psyched To Write! – Overcoming The Transition Barrier,” author, teacher, and non-profit manager T. James Moore discusses transitions as they relate not only to the beginning of the writing process, but to all the steps that lead to a finished piece/work. He suggests ways to accept the existence of transitory phases and how to overcome the challenges they pose. For those of you whose worst enemy is the blank page: Read on!

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