What I Learned From 2008 – George Angus

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Guest post by George Angus who writes over at Tumblemoose Writing Productions

September: How to break the idea barrier – One of my first posts, and I think one of my best overall.  Unique tips to break through the block.

October: I think the editor was asleep – The frustration of a poorly written/edited book that made it through the publishing gauntlet.

November: Finding your writer’s voice – For November, this one was a no-brainer in terms of the best.

December: Write, write, re-write –   I can’t imagine topping this one in December.

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Tumblemoose is a place for writer’s resources and the storefront for George’s freelance writing services. Feel free to drop in and have a look around!

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  1. J.D. Meieron Jan 8th 2009 at 12:44 pm

    Nice and to the point.

    A very fast read with some good quick lessons.

    J.D. Meiers last blog post..Growth Mindset Over Fixed Mindset

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