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Write Out Loud

Beat Writers Block Once And For All

WOLcover

ebook just 2.99 GBP

If you want to write whatever you want and whenever you want then this is likely to be the single most important thing you will read.

Write out Loud will give you all the information you need to banish forever the crippling situation known as writers' block.

Imagine:

  • Never being stuck for an idea

  • Having more to write about than you could possibly fit into one lifetime.

  • The ideas piling up faster than you can write them.

Now imagine what this would mean to you in your writing career.

You would:

  • Finally get that novel finished

  • Get more work published

  • Get a stalled writing career back in gear

  • Build your confidence as a writer

  • Increase your self-esteem in writing

  • Discover the themes and subjects you should be writing about

  • Open doors you never even realised were closed

  • Make more money from your writing

This 50 page ebook covers such subjects as:

  • The Internal Critic

  • Write more Confidently

  • Bring about more Creativity

  • Surprise Yourself

  • Banish Fear of Failure

  • Banish Fear of Success

  • No more “I can't write because...”

  • Become a Prolific Writer

It includes 6 writing interludes to get you started and 365 writing prompts to keep you going. That's one for every day of the year.

It also includes suggestions on how to turn the prompts around, mix and match, and twist the meanings to get even more out of your writing time.

I know, first hand, how effective this technique is for smashing the blocks and releasing the muse. I've done my share of staring at the blank screen wondering what and how to write whilst urging myself to get started.

I know what it's like when you want to write and can't find the words.

The process explained in this book really does work. But I can't totally convince you of that here. You need to try it for yourself.

Before it can be published it must be written.

This will ensure you get it written.

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