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Why writers need thick skins

One of the things all writers get used to is rejection; but in today's digital world, you need a thicker skin than ever.

Here's a post I did for Strictly Writing on coping with criticism...

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Published on June 18, 2012 01:58 Tags: strictly-writing, writing

Why writers need thick skins

One of the things all writers get used to is rejection; but in today's digital world, you need a thicker skin than ever.

Here's a post I did for Strictly Writing on coping with criticism...

http://strictlywriting.blogspot.de/20...
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Published on June 18, 2012 01:58 Tags: strictly-writing, writing

Can blogging actually harm your writing?

I'm a huge fan of blogging, and a keen blogger myself, but in my latest post for Strictly Writing, I look at whether getting the blogging habit is always a good thing for would-be writers...

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Published on July 05, 2012 04:05 Tags: blogging, strictly-writing, writing

Nuts about notebooks

Anyone who reads any of my blogs will realise that I am a stationery obsessive who writes all of my fiction longhand in notebooks. You can read more about this - and boggle at photos of my collection - over at Strictly Writing...

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Published on July 25, 2012 02:07 Tags: blogging, stationery, strictly-writing, writing-process

On sock puppetry and fake reviews

It goes without saying that I think it's disgraceful to pose as a reader and write fake reviews (and even worse to trash your rivals) but I also wonder where the hell these authors find the time...

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Published on September 07, 2012 05:52 Tags: reviews, strictly-writing

Sexing up the classics

Does the idea of a saucy Sherlock Holmes or dominating Darcy annoy or excite you?

Here are my thoughts on why we shouldn't be bothered about sexing up the classics:

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Published on September 27, 2012 01:48 Tags: blogging, classics, strictly-writing