The Cure for a Writer’s Slump

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July 21, 2014

sheep-sign-300x213Are you in a writer’s slump? Know anyone who is? This book is a must for authors, especially if you need some juice to move your writing project forward!

As author Jim Lynch shares:

“Snappy Sassy Salty by Judith Briles is a simple but highly impactful book for all Authors and Writers. It is filled with inspiration and motivation quotes, many of which will jump out and speak to you to your own personal writing. It will give you the spark to get back in the saddle and move your project along. For me, I waste precious time editing while writing and a quote in SSS ‘Don’t edit when you write, just write and let it flow,’ hit me in the face like a prize fighter’s punch. I’ve highlighted several other quotes in the book that hit home.

Judith’s book is exactly what I was looking for and desperately needed to provide me the personal motivation to move my book project to the finish line. I’m glad I found it and will use it as a reference daily!!!

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