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1. Balancing Writing and Marketing

Yes, it's important to market your book, but you need to leave time to write your next book, too.

http://picturebookden.blogspot.com/2016/05/creation-or-promotion-is-there-time-for.html

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2. Debut Year Tips

You learn so much as a debut author, including many of these tips.

http://blog.liviablackburne.com/2015/06/random-practical-tips-for-your-debut.html

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3. Secrets of Publishers Authors

Here are some things that you learn after you've been published.

http://janetterallison.com/blog/ten-things-published-authors-wont-tell-you/

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4. Writing Advice

What do you wish you had known before embarking on your writing journey?

http://www.thereviewreview.net/publishing-tips/21-things-i-wish-id-known-i-started-writing-

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5. Being a Writer

Contrary to what you might think, you don't need any of these things to be a successful writer. 

http://www.adventuresinyapublishing.com/2014/08/wow-wednesday-10-things-you-dont-need.html

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6. Being Nearly There

Sometimes it seems as if the hardest part of the writer's journey is when you've almost succeeded.

http://writerunboxed.com/2014/05/09/surviving-nearly-there/

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7. Meeting Deadlines

Here are some tips to avoid the ever-present distractions of life. 

http://scotteagan.blogspot.com/2014/04/avoid-distractions-meet-those-deadlines.html

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8. Why Write MG and YA?

What are the benefits to the author in writing for pre-teens and teens? 

http://utahchildrenswriters.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-joys-of-writing-for-middle.html

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9. Managing Social Media

How to participate in social media while still have to time to write. 

http://gobsmackedwriter.blogspot.com/2012/08/part-iii-managing-social-media-vals.html

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10. Finding Time to Write

No, these hints won't give you more hours in a day, but they might help you carve out some writing time. 

http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2012/08/guest-post-giveaway-mette-ivie-harrison.html

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