In the classic Charles Dickens story “A Christmas Carol,” Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. At Writer’s Relief, our inquisitive research elves wondered: Might writers have anything in common with these spirited story characters?...
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How To Take A Purposeful Break From Writing (And Why) | Writer’s Relief
Even when you’re “in the zone” and the words are flowing, writing is still hard work. And if you’re pushing yourself to meet deadlines or to check off writing milestones, you may be adding more stress to your writing process. Taking a break might seem lazy or...
How To Write About Trauma In Your Memoir | Writer’s Relief
Writing a memoir that resonates with your readers involves revisiting significant moments in your life. Some of these personal experiences might invoke a sense of happiness and nostalgia, but there may also be very painful memories. Focusing on the trauma you’ve...
Why You Might Want To Write Scenes Out Of Sequence | Writer’s Relief
When you read a story, you typically start at the beginning, continue through the middle, and then finish with the end. But does that mean you have to write a story, novel, or memoir in that same order? It might seem odd or messy to write out of sequence, but the...
Featured Client: Leslie Armstrong | Writer’s Relief
Click on the video above to hear about Leslie’s experience with Writer’s Relief! Leslie “Lale” Armstrong is an architect who knows all about building spaces for the performing arts as well as residential and commercial architecture and interiors. She also published...
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