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Igniting Ingenuity

“When I think of the wisest people I know, they share one defining trait: curiosity. They turn away from the minutiae of their lives-and focus on the world around them. They are motivated by the desire to explore the unfamiliar. … Continue reading

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Breaking Through

“I knew what I wanted to achieve. I wanted to give readers the kind of excitement thatI had felt when I read James Bond Thrillers. I wanted to give readers that kind of excitement which was so vivid to me.”   … Continue reading

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Lavender Blue

Brain research can be just a tad intimidating, but it can also be incredibly useful for us as writers. Consider this fascinating fact: Although the “higher” region of the brain processes language, the brain is amazingly skilled at “rerouting” information … Continue reading

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Aha! Moments

Don’t you just love those flashes of insight, when a new idea gleefully leaps out of your brain all dressed up and ready to party? Wouldn’t it be great if we knew how new ideas happen — how creativity really … Continue reading

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