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February 10, 2015 By Sally Wood

The Best Ever Tools for Writers

Writing is hard. Sometimes, writing is almost impossible. It can be frustrating and nerve-racking and downright scary. A solitary pursuit, writing often equates to long hours in front of a computer screen, pounding on the keys, critiquing and criticising yourself as you go. So, why not give … [Read more...] about The Best Ever Tools for Writers

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