March of the Writers – Day 15: May I AI?

  By Richard White ~ @RWhiteAuthor AI—the elephant in the literary room. Some hail it as the future of creativity, while others see it as the harbinger of artistic doom. Wherever you stand on the issue, there’s no denying that artificial intelligence has stormed onto the …

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March of the Writers – Day 11: Making It Personal

Do you leave hidden gems in your stories, books, or poetry for your readers to discover? Whether it’s recurring themes, symbols, or inside references, adding personal touches can create deeper connections. Let’s talk about how you make your writing personal!

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 10 – Social Distancing ✨

Social media offers writers opportunities to connect and share their work, but keeping up with every platform can be overwhelming. I focus on BlueSky, Facebook, and X, and I hope to use my author TikTok more now that the ban is lifted. How do you balance your digital presence? Share your thoughts on my blog!

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 9 – Healthy Habits ✨

Maintaining healthy habits is crucial for writers to thrive creatively and mentally. Setting a writing schedule, taking daily walks, and limiting social media have helped me find balance and reduce stress. Small changes can make a big difference in both writing and life. What healthy habits have been game-changers for you? Share your tips and join the conversation on my blog!

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 6 – Nooks and Crannies ✨

Where and when we write often depends on finding the perfect spot. My favorite places are my kitchen table and my cozy “Closoffice.” I’ve always dreamed of a private shed transformed into a study—a writer’s haven with bookshelves, a classic globe, and a curated whiskey selection. What’s your favorite writing nook? Share in the comments and join the conversation on my blog!

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 5 – Hallowed Ground ✨

Every writer has that special place where creativity just flows. For me, it used to be The Coffee Beanery—a cozy coffee shop where inspiration struck effortlessly. Though it’s gone, I now dream of a quiet cabin in the woods, surrounded by books and the warmth of a woodstove. Do you have a hallowed ground for writing? Share your story and join the conversation! 💬✨

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March of the Writers: Day 2: Define Yourself

A seeker of light in the shadows, a poet with ink-stained hands, I am a story still being written. My pages hold verses of love and loss, resilience and redemption—proof that even in the darkest chapters, there is always room for hope.”

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