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Thursday, 8 August 2019
The 365-Day Writer's Block Workbook by Morgen Bailey
Series: Volume 1
Release Date: 2nd November 2011
Publisher: Smashwords
Publisher: Smashwords
Genres: Non-Fiction
With a combination of six first-person, six second-person, six third-person and three non-specific point of view starts per week, there are plenty to choose from. Beginning at ‘Day 1’ this book has been designed to be started at any time of the year, and regardless of whether the sentences are used in order or not. With a choice of three per day a writer can select one, two or all and see where it leads them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Over a thousand
sentence starts, three per day, with writing tips at the end of each
week to motivate and inspire, providing kick-starts to avoid the dreaded
‘writer’s block’. Useful for any writer at any level, whether they have
10 minutes or 10 hours, to start a new project. Also an ideal tool for
writing groups.
With a combination of six first-person, six second-person, six third-person and three non-specific point of view starts per week, there are plenty to choose from. Beginning at ‘Day 1’ this book has been designed to be started at any time of the year, and regardless of whether the sentences are used in order or not. With a choice of three per day a writer can select one, two or all and see where it leads them.
What an invaluable workbook this will be to any writers or budding writers. As an aspiring writer myself and currently suffering from writer's block this book will definitely help me to kick start my creative brain. Its set out simply and in an easy for follow format with exercises that don't leave you feeling overwhelmed the way some can do. As a member of a local writing group there's lots of things I'll be able to take from this book to share with my writing buddies. It's definitely a workbook I'm going to be recommending to the group. As a writer who often gets her tenses muddled and has a tendency to slip from first person to third person in the blink of an eye, Morgen Bailey's book will hopefully help me break away from some bad writing habits and develop better ones which in turn will help develop my writing. I particularly like how the book is broken down into weekly sections and I'm the type of writer who needs little goals to keep me focused. I can be a bit of a procrastinator and need a workbook such as this to keep my writing on track. A handy tool for every writer out there. Grab yourself a copy. You won't regret it!
Morgen Bailey – Morgen with an E – is a multi-genre author, freelance editor, writing
tutor, writing competitions magazine columnist and judge, blogger, and speaker.
Her website is www.morgenbailey.wordpress.com, email is morgen@morgenbailey.com,
she is morgenwriteruk on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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Thanks so much for being on the blog tour today. x
Thank you so much, JB. You're really kind.