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Everything Thrillers And True Crime Have Taught Us

Contributed Post You may have noticed that there is a huge trend right now to be into all things crime-related. From watching documentaries on Chippendales murders and listening to podcasts on true crime like MFM to hungrily gobbling up fictionalized versions, as written by great writers like yours truly. Yet, aside from the fascinating stories that the crime genre presents us with, there are many other valuable lessons to be learned from its collected wisdom. Read on for sound and sage advice….  Beautiful people commit crimes as well  Ted Bundy, Rodney Alcala, Jack Unterweger. All men that some may think of as attractive at the time. All bonafide serial killers too. This lesson from the crime genre is all about not judging someone on their…
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Why Playing Games Is Good For Your Mental Health

Credit Source – CC0 Licence You may have heard some people say that playing games is good for their mental health. If you are not someone who plays a lot of games, then it’s entirely possible that you think that this is untrue, but it isn’t. For some people, playing games can actually be an extremely effective way to help deal with or control spiralling mental health. In this article, we’re going to be taking a look at some of the reasons behind this, so keep reading if you would like to find out more. Takes Your Mind Off Of It The first thing is that it helps to take your mind off of whatever the problem is that is causing you hassle. There are…
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Ingenious Schemes To Amplify Your Vocabulary

If you want to be a good writer, there’s a lot more than having a big lexicon at your disposal. Becoming a walking thesaurus does not make you better at using words to their best effect. However, limiting your vocabulary tends to have the effect of limiting the room that your brain has to explore, as well. As such, here are some excellent ways to expand the dictionary in your brain and to keep sharpening your skills. Pic – CC0 License Pick out a word a day It’s a simple one, but it’s an effective one. There is plenty of word of the day feeds, you can find them on Twitter, subscribe to them on RSS, have them email you, or even download a word…
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Music for Fiction Writing

Image Credit Music and fiction are closely related. Their dance reaches back to before the ancient Greek epics were constructed, to a time when words were first put to music. The mediums still inspire each other these days, so why not experiment with music for your fiction writing this winter?    Phillip Glass  If you’re part of the school that swears by instrumental music when you’re writing, it’s hard to see past Phillip Glass. Phillip Glass has a long history of creating poetic music that strikes a balance between classical composition and modern soundscapes. It’s perfect for writing.  Listening to Phillip Glass while you write your fiction not only gives your thinking mind something to do, thereby freeing up your imagination to deliver on the page;…
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For Old Time’s Sake: How To Stay In Touch With Your Friends

Unsplash – CC0 License As we go through life, people come and go. Chances are that the friends and acquaintances that you have now are different from those that you had in the past.  Friends, though, are an important part of our lives. Without them, we wouldn’t have much social interaction other than with our families or work colleagues. And if you’re single and working from home, that would basically imply no human contact at all.  In this post, we take a look at some of the ways that you can stay in touch with friends over the course of your life while making it natural at the same time. Here’s what to do.  Find A Reason To Stay In Touch Friendships are value-based relationships….
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