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The number one reason I unsubscribe from writer's newsletters is negative email headlines like Stop Procrastinating and Finally, You Can Finish Your Novel and 10 tips to focus better and finish in ...
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The number one reason I unsubscribe from writer's newsletters is negative email headlines like _Stop Procrastinating_ and _Finally, You Can Finish Your Novel_ and _10 tips to focus better and finish in 2016_ Why are there so many negative assumptions all the time? I get it that there are a lot of people who live in a world where they can't seem to finish something but what about those of us who _are finishing_ but still need to learn more? **So what are your favorite resources for writers that assume we're actually writing?** I usually sign up for marketing, formatting and plotting tips, not to be shamed as if I were unproductive. I just hit publish on my third book this month (they weren't all started this month) and I'm looking for resources for **active** writers. I write about 5000 words per day.