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How to stop fearing and start loving criticism
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5 Shrewd Ways to Get Honest Feedback about Your Writing
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It Takes Me An Hour To Write Most Blog Posts
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Imagine you’d just decide to send out a lot of Christmas cards early in the month of December — to complete strangers. What would happen? Nothing? Maybe a few confused phone calls or letters? Most likely you’d receive a great deal of Christmas cards in return, from people who don’t even know you.
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Before I started taking writing seriously, I had a loose grasp of many mathematical and technical concepts; and I was not sure how to tackle open-ended problems. Maintaining this research blog has clarified my thoughts and improved how I approach research problems. The goal of this post is to explain why I have found the process so valuable.
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Should You Blog Anonymously or Use Your Real Name?
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My full 2019 blog income report, review and analysis after almost 3 years of blogging along with what is to come in 2020.
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What I Wish I Knew Before I Started Writing
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Here's How I Left Behind My Old Life At 14 And Became A Teenage Travel Blogger
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Three Types of Content That Will Convert Your Customers
Claps and likes don’t pay the bills.
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The ‘Complete-Nobody’ Guide to Guest Posting
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Commenting on Blogs: The Easy Way
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19 Things You Should Know About Making Money as a Writer
I graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in fiction writing. Yeah, that’s a thing. My classes consisted of Intro to Fiction, Journal & Sketchbook, and all sorts of other classes I’m fairly certain my finance-studying peers considered one standard deviation away from The History of Crayons. But I was a slightly different breed than my satchel-carrying, animé-collecting classmates. All throughout college, I asked myself the same question over and over again: “How am I ever going to make a living as a writer?”
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