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How to Support Independent Bookstores During Coronavirus Quarantine

March 14, 2020 Sarah Welch

With all the extra time we’ll have over the next several weeks, we’ll have to grow our TBR piles. Here are a few ways we can stockpile books and support local indies without leaving our houses.

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In On Reading
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What Kind of Book Editing Do You Need?

February 28, 2020 Sarah Welch

Let me break down the three primary types of editing to help you understand what your options are and which ones might be your best fit.

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In On Writing Tags book editing, editing
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Who Are You Writing For?

February 1, 2020 Sarah Welch

Just like we can’t please everybody in life, we can’t write a story everyone will love.

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In On Writing Tags audience
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6 Women Authors Who Shaped Me as a Reader, Writer, and Human Being

January 31, 2020 Sarah Welch

It hadn’t occurred to me before just how powerful women’s voices have been in shaping me as a reader, a writer, and a human being.

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In On Reading Tags young adult lit, children's books, women writers
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Self-Care for Writers

December 17, 2019 Sarah Welch

When we’re constantly writing under pressure, it turns into something we do out of fear of failure and no longer out of joy or passion. And that’s why self-care is so important for writers.

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In On Writing Tags self-care, writer's blogk
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What A Christmas Carol Can Teach Us About How to Write a Book

December 1, 2019 Sarah Welch

More than just a fantastic holiday story,  A Christmas Carol actually provides great examples for authors of some of the most common advice we hear about writing.

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In On Writing Tags character development, setting, world-building, fiction, nonfiction
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Self-Editing Your Manuscript: It’s All About Perspective

November 22, 2019 Sarah Welch

The key to self-editing is to create enough distance between yourself and your work that you can come at it with an objective eye and a clear perspective.

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Why I Created Austin Brown Dogs

November 17, 2019 Sarah Welch

AUSTIN BROWN DOGS: THE SHELTER DOGS WHO RESCUE US celebrates that incredible bond between Austinites and our rescue dogs. Through contributed essays from adopters (along with photos of their beloved adoptees), this book illuminates the intimate stories of all the ways the dogs we’ve saved have impacted our lives.

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In On Writing Tags Austin Brown Dogs, Writing
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The Emotion of Writing

October 28, 2019 Mabel Rodriguez

It wasn’t easy, but I learned just how incredible it feels to finish a work you’re proud of, get it out into the world, and bring together your community to celebrate your accomplishment.

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In On Writing Tags writing, writing process, publishing
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New Perspectives: Stimulate Writing Through Travel

September 26, 2019 Sarah Welch

After all, as writers, we draw so much from our experiences, and the more we can drink in new ones, the better.

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In On Writing Tags character development, plot, writing prompts, inspiration
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