4 Ways to Be More Creatively Productive at Your Writing Desk

I want to begin by asserting that it is not absolutely necessary that every writing session be focused on cranking out new words. There’s something to be said for creative play. Some of the greatest melodies of the twentieth century came from talented musicians noodling around on their guitars for an afternoon! However, if you’re up against a deadline or you’ve had several writing sessions in a row that you could call a wash, here are four ways you might be able to bribe yourself into creative focus and productivity.

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6 Tips for Finding and Using "Comp" Titles

If you've been querying agents for more than five minutes, you've likely heard of comps.

"Comp" or comparative titles are exactly that: books—and in some cases TV shows and movies!—that your book's plot, characters, and/or theme can draw a direct line of comparison to.

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Ask the Editor: "Help! I have too many book ideas!"

Do you have too many book ideas and too little focus? How will you ever complete one project if these shiny, new concepts get in the way?

In this blog post, explore the pros and cons of being a multi-concept writer and learn four ways to work around this “good problem to have.”

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Hatch Editorial Services: Live on Girl Tell Me

Here’s a little taste of my post, “When Is My Manuscript Ready for a Freelance Editor? A Cost-Effective Look at Polishing Your Novel,” which is all about finding the right freelance editor on a budget, along with a link to read the rest on Girl Tell Me’s website.

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