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There’s a beauty in the darkness.
Take all the time you need.💛
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If you are going to be a writer there is nothing I can say to stop you; if you’re not going to be a writer nothing I can say will help you. What you really need at the beginning is somebody to let you know that the effort is real.
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"Everything blooms in its own time."
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“I feel you everywhere. I look for you in everything.”- Butterflies rising 💚🚲
“Where flowers bloom so does hope.” - Lady Bird Johnson
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Productivity Tips For Writers
1. Join a writing group.
2. Do word sprints with your writer friends.
3. Write down what happens in a scene in rough bullet points before actually penning the scene down.
4. Use a word count and writing statistics tracker. I use nanowrimo website for the same. It’s one of the most efficient and user-friendly, free trackers that I’ve found online.
5. Read something new and derive ideas.
6. Discuss your WIP with a friend who will listen.
7. Set achievable, short-term goals. E.g. Writing at least 50 words in a day for one week.
A guide to: Greek Gods & Goddesses
Ares ~ God of War
Ares is the Greek god of war, battlelust, courage and civil order. He is one of the Twelve Olympian Gods who lived on Mount Olympus, and the son of Zeus and Hera. He represented the distasteful aspects of brutal warfare and slaughter. One of the more human Olympian gods, he was a popular subject in Greek art and even more so in Roman times when he took on a much more serious aspect as Mars.
Apollo ~ God of sun, music, poetry, art, dance, archery, and healing
Apollo is a god in Greek mythology, and one of the Twelve Olympians. He is the son of Zeus and Leto and the twin brother of Artemis. He is the god of healing, medicine, archery, music, poetry and the sun. He is the leader of the Muses. He also is a god of prophecy, and his Oracle at Delphi is very important. Apollo is one of the most powerful gods of the ancient Greek pantheon.
Zeus ~ King of the Olympians; God of sky & thunder
Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. As the chief Greek deity, Zeus is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. As the god of honor and justice, Zeus was the one who both established and enforced law, and served as the standard for kings to follow. His symbols were the thunderbolt, a sceptre, an oak tree, and the eagle and bull were his sacred animals.