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February 9, 2019

Can't Get Your Creative Juices Flowing

Do you become flustered when thinking of a new book genre, content, title, book cover, character development???

"RELAX"!

Creating a vision board, will get your creative juices flowing.....

Here are various types of vision boards that can help.

1) Chromebook
2) Microsoft Store
3) MS Publisher
4) OneNote
5) Pinterest
6) PowerPoint Slide Show
7) Scrap Book
8) Traditional Foam Board

If you still feel flustered, do not fret.

I have an idea, that will definitely help...

Ask your readers, to join in on the fun, and give a prize to a few readers, who help you along the way with creating your vision board. This is an good idea for books that are series.

Everyone is always, thinking of a reason to have a party. Why not, have a vision board party! Wine and food, with family and friends to create a poster board and/or a videotape of creating your vision board. That'll definitely get your creative juices flowing.

Remember, to always be passionate about your embodiment of literary work, that you want your readers to read.

Tamesha Edwards
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Published on February 09, 2019 09:21 Tags: and-featured-author-qa, book-club, book-club-young-adult-books

February 2, 2019

Writers Block

Do you find with every moment, you sit with a notebook, laptop and/or typewriter that the words have become stagnant?

If so, here are some tips to get your collective thoughts together with the start of writing your book.

1) Find a scenery of peacefulness

2) Pour a glass of🥛and/or a cup of🍵with honey

3) Turn off your cellphones

4) No social media or television

5) Start to writing 📝💻
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Published on February 02, 2019 21:42 Tags: authors, writer-block, writers

February 1, 2019

Caustic by Tamesha Edwards

Tamesha Edwards

Synopsis: "Contemporary and pscyhological fiction trilogy series, with a nonfiction premise. Margaret life takes a horrifc tailspin of flashes back to her own childhood and adolescence of the past and present of years of abuse and institutionalization".
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Published on February 01, 2019 23:03 Tags: and-featured-author-qa, book-club, book-club-young-adult-books