Win a Gift Card – July 2018
Enter to Win July 1 – 18, 2018
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- No purchase is necessary. You must be at least 18 years old to enter. By submitting your entry, you agree to be entered into each Booklover’s Bench author’s email newsletter list. We will not share your information with anyone else, and you may unsubscribe at any time. Winners will be chosen by Rafflecopter from all entrants for the prize. Winners will be notified by email. Booklover’s Bench authors are not responsible for transmission failures, computer glitches or lost, late, damaged or returned email. Prizes must be claimed within 5 days or they will be forfeit. Physical prizes for U.S. mailing addresses only. International winners may choose from our ebook options. No transfers or substitutions are allowed. Winners must pick from the books offered.
True. There’s always the temptation of hogging and working on story ideas all at once and there is nothing done at the end of the day so the only and best way to focus and finish a story is to take it one at a time. Give the best idea the first priority of attention and the rest will fall into place. Make a list of the titles/story ideas and get back to it one at a time.
This is exactly what I talk about on my own blog today: https://wp.me/pHSwk-3Qq