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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Art - Post Five
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how art can help you to break through with a little distraction from holiday crafting.
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All I Want for Christmas… is a Shiny New Ornament
Using a Crafting Project to Provide the Necessary Distraction to Writer’s Block (Plus a Little Holiday Cheer)

Heather’s Bookshelf: Titan Run Trilogy: Books 1 & 2
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Sci-Fi Fiction
Book I & Book II in The Titan Run Trilogy by Robert C. Murray
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Heather’s Bookshelf: Rats in a Maze
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Cop drama/Sci-Fi Thriller:
Rats in a Maze by Peter Bailey
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Misfit Inspiration - Post Four
The Secret to Writer’s Block: Misfit Inspiration - Post Four
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how music can help you to break through with a little inspiration from musical genres.
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Singin’ in the Feeling:
Using Musical Genres to Elicit the Emotions of Your Characters to Break Through Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: Storybook Inc.
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a YA Mystery/Psychological Thriller:
The Storybook Inc. by Parker Pace
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Misfit Inspiration - Post Four
The Secret to Writer’s Block: Misfit Inspiration - Post Four
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how social media challenges can help you to break through with a little inspiration from NaNoWriMo.
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Daylight Come and I NaNoWriMo:
Utilizing Social Media Challenges to Help Break Through Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: Red Hail
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Dark Sci-fi:
Red Hail by Jamie Killen
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Travel Post Two
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how travel can help you to break through with a little inspiration from symbols. Please check out:
101 Poppies:
Using a Symbol to Break Through Writer’s Block When Trying to Write Character Background

Heather’s Bookshelf: The Marshal
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Fiction: Post-apocalyptic Western
The Marshal by J.S. Matthews
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Heather’s Bookshelf: The Firing of Doctor Democracy
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a historical fiction novel:
The Firing of Doctor Democracy by Dustin Lawson
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Heather’s Bookshelf: Seeds of the Dead
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Fiction: Sci-fi/Horror/Apocalyptic Novel
Seeds of the Dead by Jeffrey Turner
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Art - Post Four
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how art can help you to break through with a little inspiration from non-traditional art.
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Fear and Loathing in Literature:
Using the Inspiration of Non-Traditional Art to Break Through the Fear of Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: Celts and the Mad Goddess: The Deathless Chronicle I
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a historical/mythical fictional novel:
Celts and the Mad Goddess by P.C. Darkcliff
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Nature Post 2
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how nature can help you to break through with a little inspiration from the leaves changing. Please check out:
Literary Legends of the Fall:
Inspiration from the Changing Leaves to Help Develop Your Characters

Heather’s Bookshelf: The Living Sword
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a High Fantasy Fiction Novella
The Living Sword by Pemry Janes
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Art - Post Three
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how art can help you to break through with a little distraction from crafting.
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Distraction in a Bottle: Using a Crafting Project to Provide the Necessary Distraction to Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: Mockingston Faire
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a Fictional Novella:
Mockingston Faire by Samuel Yaw Jian Fong
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Fashion Post Two
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block I explore how fashion can help you to break through with a little distraction from decorating for Halloween. Please check out:
Diving into Decorating as a Distraction:
Using Halloween Decorating as a Distraction from Writer’s Block

Heather’s Bookshelf: Displaced (Time Rift: Book 1)
In this edition of Heather’s Bookshelf I review a YA science fiction/time travel novel:
Displaced (Time Rift: Book 1) by David Korson & Nicole Korson
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The Secret to Writer’s Block: Guest Post - Armand Rosamilia
In this edition of The Secret to Writer’s Block - we have a guest writer this week!
Armand Rosamilia explores what keeps him from giving in to writer’s block. Please check out:
All The World’s A Stage: Beating Writer’s Block