Emily Sinclair Montague

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    I Have No Niche And No One Can Stop Me: Embracing Chaos Is A Skill
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Jan 10, 2021
    • 7 min

    I Have No Niche And No One Can Stop Me: Embracing Chaos Is A Skill

    When it comes to great advice, no one is better at ignoring it than yours truly. I can listen, rapt, for hours as someone tells me...
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    How To Have More Fun Reading (& Writing) Books
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Nov 5, 2020
    • 5 min

    How To Have More Fun Reading (& Writing) Books

    I don't know about you, but I think reading is a blast. Reading in the Fantasy genre? Mind-blowing. Romance novels? Life-altering. I...
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    Why Romance Is A Genre To Be Reckoned With (And Respected).
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Sep 29, 2020
    • 7 min

    Why Romance Is A Genre To Be Reckoned With (And Respected).

    Romance is a topic people have been writing about since the novel became...well, since it became anything at all. It is a genre that has...
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    A Rant About Quality (In An Age Where It Seems To Be Dying)
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Sep 11, 2020
    • 6 min

    A Rant About Quality (In An Age Where It Seems To Be Dying)

    If you either don't care about the rise of poor-quality writing all over the internet or if you just don't want to listen to me go on a...
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    Your Keys To Mastering The Art Of Querying - Without Going Crazy!
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Sep 9, 2020
    • 7 min

    Your Keys To Mastering The Art Of Querying - Without Going Crazy!

    Note: This post may contain affiliate links (in blue). What? I've got to make a living, too. The author (me) retains post integrity by...
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    Why “Writing For The Market” Doesn’t Mean “Selling Out.”
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Sep 8, 2020
    • 7 min

    Why “Writing For The Market” Doesn’t Mean “Selling Out.”

    When it comes to selling our work, which any successful writer has to do, we find it...uncomfortable. Why?
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    What Most New Writers Get WRONG About Being a (Professional) Writer
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Sep 3, 2020
    • 7 min

    What Most New Writers Get WRONG About Being a (Professional) Writer

    Hello, Baby Writers! I'm Here To Ruin Everything. There's nothing I love more than seeing a batch of baby writers as they prepare to fly...
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    Self Care For Writers: The Gardens You Can’t Afford To Neglect.
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Aug 25, 2020
    • 7 min

    Self Care For Writers: The Gardens You Can’t Afford To Neglect.

    Oh, writers. We suck...at self care; and we need it more than anyone. Read to find out the what, how, and why of self care for writers!
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    Tools Of The (Writing) Trade: The Supplies All Writers Should Have On Hand
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Aug 24, 2020
    • 8 min

    Tools Of The (Writing) Trade: The Supplies All Writers Should Have On Hand

    Writing is hard work. Having the right tools and supplies makes it easier. So, get your toolkit ready with motivation in mind!
    38 views0 comments
    The Importance of Writing Rituals
    Emily Sinclair Montague
    • Aug 19, 2020
    • 7 min

    The Importance of Writing Rituals

    Writing requires more than determination - to get inspired, you'll need a good set of rituals to follow. Here's how to make them happen!
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