Discovering your writer origin story may lead to greater understanding about your own strengths and weaknesses in the process toward publication. In this week's episode Nicole describes an "A-Ha!" Moment of her own that has opened up a new understanding about why she shares her writing the way she does. She shares what she discovered, what she thinks it might mean, and how she's using it to move forward.
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An Invitation and a Giveaway
[Happy Campers Interview] Audrea Martin, Cozy Mysteries, Community, and Conferences
Story Hoarder | Fiction by Nicole Rivera
[Happy Campers Interview] Servete Kolar | Writing for Friends, Fun, and Fantasy
[Happy Campers Interview] Allen Carter | On the Page and the Stage
[Happy Campers Interview] Amy Strong | The Write Crowd
[Happy Campers Interview] Tammy Breitweiser | PUSH Groups & Beyond
[Happy Campers Interview] Susie Taylor | Stix-n-Stonez
[Happy Campers Club Interview] Jackie Dana | Story Cauldron
[Happy Campers Interview] Joanne Aartman | Iconic Backpacker Stories
Writing Community Season
Hosting Online Writing Events
Interview with Tamara Woods (Flashback)
Write Like An Olympian
Writer's Digest Annual Conference 2021 & Find Your Readers Summit RECAP
Keep Going
The Morning Pages (Flashback episode)
Summer Reading Round Up
On Feeling Selfish
Reusable Writing Prompts
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Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Anne of Green Gables
Pollyanna
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends