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18-Month Calendar For Writers: July 2017 – December 2018 Quotes and Inspiration

A perfect calendar for Writers designed by a writer…This new planner expands on our original, bestselling 2017 Calendar For Writers with more pages for your own notes, more quotes and inspiration for your writing, and more months for planning, all in a large format glossy paperback to keep as a permanent part of your writing portfolio. The quotes are neither repeats from our original 2017 Calendar For Writers, 2017 Calendar For Romance Writers, or 1,000 Quotes For Writers, nor are they ones you see every day on Twitter. Novelists, dramatists, and poets include James Baldwin, Charles Bukowski, Mario Vargas Llosa, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Anna Akhmatova, Ivan Turgenev, Jorge Luis Borges, Edna O’Brien, D.H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, V.S. Naipaul, Pablo Neruda, Joan Didion, Robert Musil, Richard Wright, Louisa May Alcott, Andre Malraux, Ford Madox Ford, and many others. The calendar covers 18 months, from July 2017 through December 2018 (annual 2017, 2018, and 2019 also included): 98 pages, 8inx10in (20cmx25cm or just under A4 size in Europe), in black-and-white with 300+ quotes and over a dozen rarely seen author photos. Holidays are denoted for USA, UK, and Ireland. Lined pages follow each month for your notes, with more lined and blank pages appended. A fantastic method to measure your progress and track your development as a writer, this 18-month planner will prove to be an invaluable resource: Plan ahead, write it down, and increase your productivity daily. Writer’s Block? open your new 18-Month Calendar For Writers and find the words to fire your imagination! Inspire your writing and write every day that you possibly can…that is your surest path to success. — And if you need further inspiration, our 1,000 Quotes For Writers is available as a companion volume (in paper and ebook formats) and makes a fantastic addition to any reference library.

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1,000 Quotes For Writers: …inspiration for your creative writing

Being a writer is one of the most rewarding, and most difficult, professions a person can pursue. Writers can work for years without any reward other than intrinsic satisfaction. Negative criticism and non-supportive family/friends intensify the frustration a writer feels so that, at times, it’s almost impossible to keep that inner flame of creativity burning…. This is where 1,000 Quotes For Writers comes in. Compiled specifically to inspire your writing and fire your imagination — whether you write short stories, poetry, scripts, novels, nonfiction, blogs, or post daily on social media. The 298-page volume is divided into 60+ categories with more than a dozen quotes in each to match your mood, spur you to break through a writing block, discover new ideas for plot/setting/characters/resolution…or just sit down and read random pages, reacquainting yourself with lines from a fabulous array of authors… Rumi, Tolstoy, Dumas, Chekhov, Jong, Shaw, Wilder, O’Neill, Cocteau, Ionesco, Frost, Schiller, the Brontes, Babel, Gogol, Dostoyevsky, Milosz, Atwood, Angelou, Plath…and dozens of others. The quotes are categorized under: solitude, imagination, what is past, soldiers, death, war, the Victorians, the British, the Americans, the French, the Russians, the Germans, life & hope, truths, women, happiness, winter, summer, friends, always reading…, the poets, the dramatists, the novelists, dark, light…. and many, many more. Seamus Heaney said, “If you have the words, there’s always a chance that you’ll find the way.” 1,000 Quotes For Writers will help you find those words and light your way. Available in paperback and Kindle editions, this volume is a fantastic addition to any writer’s library and makes a wonderful gift for other writers you know. Words flow with inspiration and encouragement especially from friends and those we trust. If you buy this paperback edition on Amazon.com, the ebook version is free! 1,000 Quotes For Writers is a companion volume to Crassus Media’s paperback Calendar Series (also sold on Amazon worldwide): 2017 Calendar For Writers and 2017 Calendar For Romance Writers; and, the Writers Journal Series The calendars function as writing planners and contain pages of inspiring quotes (less than a dozen are repeated in 1,000 Quotes For Writers).

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Stories of Inspiration: Historical Fiction Edition, Volume 1: Historical Fiction Writers Trace Their Journeys from Starting Point to Finished Work

Writers of historical fiction face a daunting creative challenge: that of shaping fresh and original stories from a verifiable and sometimes familiar past. Again and again, today’s gifted historical fiction authors meet that challenge brilliantly. But readers rarely get to see how they tackle such an intricate task, or what happens to transform the first glimmer of an idea and a set of historical facts into a complete and compelling work of fiction.

Featuring both new and established voices and evoking a dazzling variety of times and places, STORIES OF INSPIRATION: HISTORICAL FICTION EDITION invites 39 accomplished authors from the U.S., U.K. and beyond to take us behind the scenes of their often-surprising journeys from starting point to finished book.

Opening with a Preface by Eliot Pattison, the volume includes essays by Frances Brody, Elizabeth Brundage, Megan Chance, Gary Corby, Glen Craney, Rosemary Dronchi, Ellen Feldman, Suzanne Fox, Natalie S. Harnett, Bruce Holsinger, Andrew Hughes, J. Sydney Jones, M.R.C. Kasasian, Philip Kazan, Jennifer Kincheloe, Deryn Lake, Gene Lee, Joan Lennon, Michelle Lovric, Sarah McCoy, James McGee, Cindy Rinaman Marsch, Miranda Miller, Judith Claire Mitchell, Chris Nickson, J.L. Oakley, Charles Palliser, Alyssa Palombo, Ann Parker, Sue Purkiss, Celia Rees, Elizabeth Rosner, Steven Saylor, Sophie Schiller, Cam Terwilliger, Janet Todd, Bob van Laerhoven, and Josa Young.

The eras their works depict range from the Stone Age to the late 20th century, while the places encompass many of the globe’s most fascinating locations. Equally diverse are the questions the collection explores. Where do works of historical fiction find their starting points? How are those seeds refined into story? Why does one milieu or era resonate for an author when others do not? What are the gifts and challenges of using the past as source? How do blocks and other obstacles refine or even transform an initial concept? Where does historical accuracy end and fictional power begin? How do authors today make a given moment in history compelling to contemporary readers and use the past to illuminate the present? In a series of brief and richly informative essays, the authors of STORIES OF INSPIRATION: HISTORICAL FICTION EDITION muse on all of these issues and more.

Illuminating the work, process and personalities of exceptional authors from around the world; investigating the intricate ties between past and present, fact and fiction; and celebrating the nature of the creative process itself, STORIES OF INSPIRATION: HISTORICAL FICTION EDITION will appeal to readers of literature and fiction, lovers of history and travel, and writers seeking inspiration for their own work.

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2017 Calendar for Writers: Quotes and Inspiration

A perfect calendar for Writers designed by a writer… Quotes and Inspiration for your writing and also: 2017 by the Month (Annual for 2017 in the front for quick reference) Holidays denoted for USA, UK, and Ireland Lined Pages after each Month for Notes More Lined and Blank Pages appended Paperback with glossy cover to withstand coffee and tea stains… 68 Pages, 8inx10in (20cmx25cm or just under A4 size in Europe), in black-and-white with more than 150 writer quotes and two dozen photos… Buy two — one for yourself and one for a friend. Inspire each other and make your writing plans and publishing dreams a reality for 2017! Plan ahead, write it down, and increase your productivity. Writer’s Block? open it up and find the words to fire your imagination!

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Quotes on Writing by Writers for Writers: 650 quotes to inspire, encourage and amuse writers

WRITING REFERENCE

650 quotes to inspire, educate and amuse writers

Quotations from masters of their craft:
The purpose of writingThe pantserThe plotterThe procrastinator and overcoming writer’s blockThe process of writingThe practice of outstanding writingThe proofreading, editing and revision stagesThe persistent writerThe prolific writerThe passion of writingThe privacy of writingThe perfectionistThe perniciousThe pain of writingThe pleasure of writingThe philosophicalThe puns, parodies and other funny stuffThe potent quotes… and space to add notes and quotes of your own.

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The Jane Austen Writers’ Club: Inspiration and Advice from the World’s Best-loved Novelist

Pretty much anything anyone needs to know about writing can be learned from Jane Austen. While creative writing manuals tend to use examples from twentieth- and twenty-first-century writers, The Jane Austen Writers’ Club is the first to look at the methods and devices used by the world’s most beloved novelist. Austen was a creator of immortal characters and a pioneer in her use of language and point of view; her advice continues to be relevant two centuries after her death.

Here Rebecca Smith examines the major aspects of writing fiction–plotting, characterization, openings and endings, dialogue, settings, and writing methods–sharing the advice Austen gave in letters to her aspiring novelist nieces and nephew, and providing many and varied exercises for writers to try, using examples from Austen’s work.
Exercises include:
*Show your character doing the thing he or she most loves doing. In the opening scene of Persuasion, Sir Walter Elliot looks himself up in the Baronetage, which is the Regency equivalent of Googling oneself. That single scene gives us a clear understanding of the kind of man he is and sets up the plot.
* Use Jane Austen’s first attempts at stories to get yourself started. Write a very short story inspired by “The Beautifull Cassandra,” a work of eighteenth-century flash fiction.

The Jane Austen Writers’ Club is a fresh primer on writing that features utterly timeless advice.

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The Writer’s Hand: Setting Journal: 100 Quotes Depicting Setting in your Favorite Novels to Inspire You! (Volume 2)

THE WRITER’S HAND JOURNALS are a series of journals created for writers and readers alike. Each book in the series focuses on a different writing aspect. The Setting/Place Journal offers 100 quotes from classic and contemporary authors that are examples of how setting is used, how it affects characters, and how it defines tension. After each quote, there are two blank lined pages for the journal writer to respond to the quote, write their own setting description, analyze the work, or simply admire.

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129 Inspiring Quotes About Love: Could What Artists, World Leaders, Actors, Scholars and Writers Say About Love Inspire You and Your Life? Absolutely!

Could What Artists, World Leaders, Actors, Scholars and Writers Say About Love Inspire You and Your Life? Absolutely! In “129 Inspiring Quotes About Love,” you will find some of the most powerful words ever spoken about love. From 600 B.C. to the 21st century, these words and thoughts will provoke, challenge and inspire you like nothing else. If they don’t, you might want to check to see if you have a pulse. In it, you’ll learn: —Why Beatle John Lennon says “love” is like a plant… —Why D.H. Lawrence claims a woman “not in love” must have luxuries… —Why Mother Teresa says “love” does not have to be extraordinary… —What Dr. Seuss says the reason for not sleeping when you’re in love (it’s not what you think!) —Plus 125 more brilliant quotes that nothing but pure gems sorted from the best of the best… Check it out today. Because nothing is more sought after and revered more in life than love. And yet it seems to be in desperately short supply in today’s world. I’m hopeful these “gems” will be the catalyst for more love in your life.

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The Habit-Driven Writer: Create a Daily Writing Habit in the Next 21 Days (Motivation for Writers) (Volume 2)

Habit. It’s part of you. Working constantly. Habit controls you, even when you aren’t aware of it. Habit can sabotage you and stop you from achieving success in your writing career. OR . . . If you tap into the power of positive habit creation – it can propel you into the life and career you dream of developing. Creating positive habits that actually HELP you reach your goals, while eliminating the bad habits that hold you back, is the key to personal and professional success. If you want to become an excellent writer — if you want to develop a rewarding writing career — if you want to attain the lifestyle of your dreams — you MUST create positive habits. BUT HOW? How can you create positive habits that will change your life? The Habit-Driven Writer explains how you can start creating positive habits now! • Learn how habits work • Discover the key habits of successful writers • Find out how to create new habits • Understand why good habits fail • Develop a plan to stick with your new habits • Become a habit-driven writer! • Includes a 21-day workbook section & bonus checklist