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Let’s kick things off this week with a little bit of promotion. @crassusmedia just finished their Calendar for writers.

This is a must get for every writer. It provides you with a creative planner for your writing, inspiration and quotes from authors, and other creative solutions to get your writing ideas flowing (such as coloring pages for writers). I recommend this for all my readers. You can get it on Amazon and thank me later.

 

Find your voice first and foremost. You need to find your voice as a writer. Without it, you’ll struggle greatly and so will your readers.

 

Which one are you? I’m probably a weird mix of The Space Cadet, The Greasy Palm, and The Ray of Sunshine, but honestly, we’re probably all a mix of 2 or 3 of these, no?

 

 

I just really enjoyed this tweet and I’m not entirely sure why. Sure, the picture is cute, but the writing along with it just tickled me.

 

 

Amen to that! The short story is an art that doesn’t get enough credit or readership.

 

 

https://twitter.com/harleylaroux/status/915800192011476993

This is a fantastic feeling that every indie author can relate to. That first sale of your first book, it’s such a delightful experience.

 

 

 

https://twitter.com/youcanluvurjob/status/915763815412670464

Great quote, especially in the current geopolitical and hostile landscape we seem to be living in throughout the world right now.

 

 

Imagination’s pen. I love that. What a beautiful image that line creates, @annescottlin. Well done.

 

 

https://twitter.com/Mr_FLComeau/status/915268081114591233

I am lucky enough to have a partner that enjoys my insanity. It is inspiring and empowering to have that. I hope you all have that for yourselves as well!

 

 

Go friends! Write! Expose who you are to the world. Expose every beautiful, terrible, loathsome and delightful part of you.

 

We’re off next week for vacation. Happy writing! Be kind to each other.

 

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50 Powerful Quotes from Literature that Can Change Your Life

I was contacted recently about an Inforgraphic containing quotes. I receive dozens and dozens of requests on a weekly basis. Some are people in the Indie Author community interested in guest posts and looking to give back to other Indie Authors. Many of them, though, are just looking for something from me (free advertisement) and from you (purchasing their book). I’m not too interested in that. This Infographic, however, caught my eye and I thought it was worth sharing with all of you. I think it’s great. Enjoy! -DJB

 

50 Powerful Quotes from Literature that Can Change Your Life

Literature is the ideal medium to learn some of the most important lessons for life and to discover the world from someone else’s perspective. The way the author George RR Martin has conceived the amazing fictional world of Westeros in his book series A Song of Ice and Fire and how intricately it has been adapted into the TV series “The Game of Thrones” is a worldwide rage right now. The truth about the real identity of main protagonist, John Snow, has surfaced, making it the perfect cliffhanger for the season finale of Season 7 (spoiler alert!).
The quote from the book “Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armor yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you,” was well adapted into the first episode of the very first season that aired in April 2011. Tyrion counsels Jon Snow to not be ashamed of his identity using an adaptation of the quote that can be a great life lesson for anyone. It suggests us all to embrace and own whatever situation we are in and not get bogged down by it but make the best of it.

You might want to check out some other powerful quotes from literature compiled by EssayWritingServiceUK that can inspire you in your own literary endeavors or make you learn a life lesson that might help you see the world and your situation differently. Don’t forgot to check out the below infographic.

 

About the Author
Toby Dean works on behalf of EssayWritingServiceUK in content creation and marketing. He creates engaging graphics and content that help businesses stand out from the crowd. Over the past 7 years has worked with dozens of SME’s in both an agency and freelance capacity.

 

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