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wordswimmer
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This blog takes a heartfelt and spiritual approach to writing. Take a look at this blogger's take on swimming in an ocean of letters.

Charlotte Rains Dixon
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If you've ever wondered about ghostwriting, this blog would be a good place to consult. Charlotte Dixon is, among other things, a ghostwriter. Learn about ghostwriting or just catch ahold of Charlotte's enthusiasm for the literary life by reading this blog.

Write Anything
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We have seen a number of blogs that give writing advice. But what we really love about this blog is its [Fiction] Friday and Spoken Sunday column. Be challenged with a creative prompt each Friday and record a spoken word piece on Sunday.

Delish Fiction
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This professional helps writers with the creative and technical aspects of writing. Read about why creative writers need a journal, how to develop a great author website, and how you can be paid for your work.

Easy Street Prompts
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Easy Street Prompts is determined to "[scare] The Bloc away" by posting a prompt a day to help writers get going on their manuscripts. Start your day with this blog to get unstuck.

Kim's Craft Blog
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Learn more about fiction and how it works by exploring Kim's posts and her links to various literary journals. Whether you are debating which point of view to take in your latest literary endeavor or eager to make a memorable and unique voice, Kim's Craft Blog is here to help.

The Unreliable Narrator
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This blogger writes on anything that catches her fancy. Read her creative rants, diary-like posts, poems, and creative stories here in the Unreliable Narrator's bold, sardonic, and unapologetic voice.

Six Sentences
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What can you say in six sentences? This blog features short, short stories (also known as "flash fiction") from contributors.

DavidWeedmark.com
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David Weedmark is the published author of a novel and a couple of books of poetry. Read from any of David's posts from the following categories to delve into his writerly mind: Working, Marketing, Promoting; Reading, Reviewing, Expanding; Pondering, Questioning, Urging; Writing, Editing, Prosing ...

Writerly Life
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How do you keep a creative thread running through your life? For Blair, the solution was this blog. Follow along to improve your technique, read book reviews, and gain the tools to help make publication a reality.

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