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  • Vicky, with blue hair and an orange striped top, looks morose with notebook and pen in hand

    If you’re writing something and feeling some kind of way—like maybe you hate it, or strongly dislike it, or want to possibly set fire to it, imagine I’m sitting next to you and gently asking, “But what do you mean by that?”

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  • “You belong” on colouful mosaic background, surrounded by leafy plants

    Representation matters and our stories matter, not only because our stories help other people like us to feel seen and understood, but because they improve people’s wellbeing and literally save lives.

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  • Wooden clown

    I’m going to make a big assumption about you: you're an expert. A pro. Same goes for your book—so the last thing you’re gonna want is for details to let you down. Check this out for everything you need to avoid looking like an amateur.

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  • Wooden clown

    We want to be good writers, right? *Great* writers? Entertaining writers? Writers that move people? Then write.

    You already have a voice, and the only way to find it is to use it.

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  • Vicky holds a chainsaw aloft, triumphant over the treestump

    There are approximately 927,833 writing tools out there to choose from, and the choice can be bewildering.

    So this week, I’m sharing a quick rundown of all the writing tools I use and a brief writeup of why I use them and where you can find them.

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  • Cartoon of white girl in red dress looking confused in front of a many-fingered signpost

    People worry a lot about writing a boring-ass book.

    And when I say people, I mean me. I worry. About everything, all the time—but specifically, right now, about writing a basic-bitch book.

    I also worry about people hating it, but I worry more about them not caring at all. As Oscar Wilde said, “There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” At least if people hate my book, it moved them to feel something—and isn’t that the end goal of all of our writing?

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  • Photo by Molly Blackbird on Unsplash

    People worry a lot about writing a boring-ass book.

    And when I say people, I mean me. I worry. About everything, all the time—but specifically, right now, about writing a basic-bitch book.

    Check out these 8 mistakes to avoid…

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