Writers Who Need Help Writing

Everlasting Writing Coach
Writers Who Need Help Writing
2 min readAug 12, 2015

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It’s O.K.

It’s okay to need others. Yes, even as a stereotypical introvert, individualistic, even perhaps anti-social writer. It’s okay to need help. It’s okay to struggle. It’s even okay to fail. It’s great to realize these things, and then to get the help and connection that you need to be happy and successful.

This publication exists for writers to help themselves and other writers. It is organized by category of writing problem. The currently existing categories are:

Inspirationless Writers

Procrastinating Writers

Busy Writers

Scared Writers

The greatest wealth of information and connection will come to you through searching the relating tags, “InspirationlessWriters,” “ProcrastinatingWriters,” “BusyWriters,” “ScaredWriters,” and this publication’s overall tag; “WWNHW” (Writers Who Need Help Writing). If we’re missing a category that is important, please let me know.

Please comment, respond, and submit helpful articles to this publication.

Let’s create a place where writers can easily go for specific advice and support.

Elizabeth Abram, writing coach and founder of Everlasting Writing.

My writing coaching services exist for anyone who benefits from a personal, one-on-one relationship with someone who cares for their writing, and seeks to improve it. I am more than happy to provide that private coaching for anyone who would like it. I am equally happy to help writers through articles, networking, etc. Getting writers writing is my passion!

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