writers of idaho
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Writing Confidence: Practice #3 Invest In Your Writing Skills
The most meaningful thing you can invest into your writing skills is your time. Here are some ideas on how to more intentional invest your time building your writing confidence. Continue reading
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Writing Confidence: #2 Read What You Write
In order to grow your skill and confidence as a writer, you have to read what you write. Here are five tips to help you make the most out of your time writing. Continue reading
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Writing, Meds, and Gilmore Girls: The Things That Keep Me Grounded
Alongside Gilmore Girls, writing has been a constant in my life. Continue reading
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Break the Rules When Writing
Growing up, the rules of proper syntax were engrained into me….While these rules are essential, like most rules, they are also meant to be broken. (Queue the bad ass music.) Continue reading
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Annotate the Sh*t Out of Your Books
I will say that when you pick up a book your intention shouldn’t be to annotate it or highlight your favorite passages. You should let the story carry you away. However, you may come across poetry or prose that inexplicably… Continue reading
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Writing about death can be healing…
Be it fiction, poetry, non-fiction, journaling, writing can be a tool for healing. Without writing, I’m not sure how I would’ve gotten through that rough period in my life. Continue reading
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How I Optimize My Habitat for Focused Writing
Today I thought I would share how I optimize my natural habitat to get the most out of the little time I have to actually write. Continue reading
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Staying Focused When Writing Is Hard…
I think there is something to be said for finding a time and place to do focused writing. Continue reading
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My Personal Library
I don’t know of any writer who isn’t surrounded by their own personal library—be it physical or digital. Continue reading









