Writers, Here's How to Avoid the Terror of the Blank Page

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What's the terror of the blank page? It's the panic authors feel when they stare at a blank computer screen. How can you avoid it?

Don't look at a blank page!! Instead, write the old fashioned way with pen and paper--or the new fashioned way with an app on your phone. Brainstorm away from your computer, make notes, then once you have a critical mass of notes, type them into your manuscript file.

If you are suffering from the terror of the blank page, try these tips:
* Get away from your desk! Go for a walk outside. Walking is meditative and it will get your creativity going and ideas flowing!
* Do something mindless like fold laundry or vacuum. Even if you don't get instant ideas, your home will be cleaner!
* Take a shower. It's no secret people get great ideas in the shower! Wash the cobwebs out of your brain to make room for new ideas to burst out!

Find inspiration and information at the intersection of publishing and RVing! Jennifer Bright, founding CEO of Bright Communications--a woman veteran-owned independent publisher in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, shares tips from her decades of experience in publishing and brings you along on her journey as a new RVer! She'll interview authors about their books and publishing journeys--at her RV dinette! Along the way, she'll include tips on parenting, pets, and Disney travel. Buckle up--let's go!

Types of videos include:
* Basics on publishing
* Info on how to find a publisher
* Answers to common questions about publishing
* Steps in publishing a book
* Tips and tricks to publishing books
* Avoiding common pitfalls
* Advice on researching and buying an RV
* Tips on driving an RV
* Tips on storing an RV
* Tips on traveling in an RV

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