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McKenzie Lynn Tozan

"How I linger to admire, admire, admire the things of this world that are kind." – Mary Oliver

Tag: advice on writing a novel

— Blog, My Writing Challenges —

Tuesday Motivation: Is This Your Year to Write Your First Book?

October 1, 2019

Happy Tuesday, friends! Today, I’m talking about choosing NOW to write that “thing” you’ve always wanted to write, whether it be a poem or a novel or a memoir… And I’m also sharing some tips for preparing for NaNoWriMo (and even hiring yours truly as a Writing Coach). Enjoy!… Read More Tuesday Motivation: Is This Your Year to Write Your First Book?

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Joseph Conrad’s “Advice on Writing a Novel”

August 17, 2012

I. “I have not read this author’s books, and if I have read them I have forgotten what they were about.” These words are reported as having been uttered in our midst not a hundred years ago, publicly, from the seat of justice, by a civic magistrate. The words of our municipal rulers have a… Read More Joseph Conrad’s “Advice on Writing a Novel”

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