Thursday, June 30, 2016

Book-Marketing Tip of the Day – July 1, 2016

When we are very young writers our teachers might tell us a rule: Every paragraph must have five sentences. But as we grow as writers we come to understand that such rules have targeted, limited purposes and that often they are breakable. As mature writers, we select only those rules that help us achieve our purpose and ignore the rest.

 

It doesn't mean discarding your traditional ways of doing important things and coming up with entirely new methods. It means making small experiments with everyday routines, little things that we often think are set in stone but can be changed with just a bit of effort and experimentation – and make us feel like we really own our lives.

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