Tag Archives: creative practice
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Hello and Goodbye.. for now.
19December 31, 2017 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When I was a young mother and a clergy wife, because the season was so very busy, I used to …
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4 Reasons You Should Stop Blogging (Or At Least Slow Down)
34July 31, 2016 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Writing has always been my way of making meaning out of experience. There are many advantages to the practice. It …
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Relax, Blogger: You Made Your Goal. Now What?
40September 27, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
In January, as people are wont to do, I set a reach goal for the year. To spend an average …
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On Writing Too Much – The Practice of Presence
46May 11, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
“Why did I write it down? In order to remember, of course, but exactly what was it I wanted to …
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: How Bloggers Use Twitter Hashtag Days
70March 9, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Blogging is a tough business. Sometimes you’re the one with the loaded gun. Sometimes you’re the one who digs. This …
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Your Questions – and Mine – About Blog Hashtag Days
46March 2, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Last week I posted my first Blog Hashtag Day survey. I’m not talking about this kind of hashtag, though #youreallyneedtowatchit: …
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10 Questions About Blog Hashtag Days on Twitter
70February 23, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
My most popular post in 2014 was on using Twitter hashtags to drive blog traffic. If you are reading this …
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Performance, Poetics and Prose (Oh my!)
21January 25, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
If you read this blog – and I hope you do – you know I’ve committed to 20 hours of …
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Blogging: You’re Doing It Wrong
28October 19, 2014 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
There’s a right and a wrong way to do everything, isn’t there? Why should blogging be any different? So when …
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