Wound-Proofing Our Writing Practice
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Amanda L. Gregory
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Does your writing practice invoke hard emotions or open old wounds? Or does sharing your writing with others cause fear and anxiety? Learn new skills and techniques to work through the emotions of writing. Decipher what constitutes private writing with professional publication. Evaluate where you are in your writing journey - healing or sufficiently healed. Whether you are a fiction or nonfiction writer, this book provides writing practices and methods to draw out the fullness of your story.
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