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Writing Full Time: Day 1

Posted on September 23, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

I can’t believe I’m actually here. I’ve been dreaming about writing full-time since I was in high school (which might be longer ago than I care to admit!). I did the responsible thing in college and got a “useful” degree—Computer Science, a field I do actually love—which led me to a programming job at a…

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Proven Strategies for Actually Achieving Your Goals

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

It’s been my “goal” to be a published author for a long time. I say “goal” in quotes because really it’s been more like a dream, not something I can control. I could make a goal to actually finish the book, but I haven’t been successful at that, either. (Not a draft that I like,…

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Free Writing

Posted on July 3, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

Posting a grammar quip right before July 4, with fireworks exploding outside, just didn’t seem right. Instead this is a post about writing and freedom. I’m very grateful that I have the freedom to write, and write what I want. I don’t have to worry about criminal charges for insulting my president. I don’t live…

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Keeping up appearances

Posted on May 6, 2016May 6, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

I’ve been working on my novel on and off for more years than I care to admit. Since I first had the idea, I’ve gone to college, gotten married, and had two children. This past year, I’ve gotten really serious about making the book good enough to sell, but there were some plot holes that…

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How to Lower Your Expectations Without Giving Up: A Reframing Exercise

Posted on March 16, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

Since having my second baby, I’ve constantly struggled with my frustration at not getting enough done. I’m have more resources than many moms, but I also have overly demanding expectations of myself. When I ran out of resources to throw at the “no time” problem, there was only one thing left to change. You might…

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Tread-desk: Day 3

Posted on January 12, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

I have now used a treadmill desk (tread-desk) for three days, and I like it a lot more than I expected! If you’ve ever considered using one, I recommend trying it out. Here’s what I like and dislike, as well as some additional considerations. Awesome: The biggest benefit was actually something completely unexpected: walking keeps…

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Making S.M.A.R.T. resolutions

Posted on December 31, 2015July 3, 2016 by Abigail Welborn

It’s almost 2016! How did this happen?! I was thinking over possible New Year’s resolutions and, as usual, bemoaning that I haven’t achieved any of my writing goals yet. My dear husband asked, “Well, when will you be done? How can you break this up into small steps and turn them into a list you…

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What is a writer?

Posted on September 8, 2015September 8, 2015 by Abigail Welborn

“A writer is someone who wrote something today, and today I qualify.” — JA Jance (at the 2015 PNWA Conference)

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Treat Your Book Like a Startup (PNWA session round-up)

Posted on September 4, 2015September 4, 2015 by Abigail Welborn

Friday morning at the conference was comprised mainly of the agent and editor sessions in the main ballrooms. Even though their names and bios were published in the session booklet, it was still insightful to hear them talk about what they were looking for and answer questions. Unlike my first conference in 2010, we were…

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Making Connections (PNWA 2015 session round-up)

Posted on August 13, 2015August 13, 2015 by Abigail Welborn

Robert Dugoni, a best-selling author who got his start at PNWA, continues to support the PNWA and its writers. On Thursday afternoon he gave the pre-dinner session. In it, he talked about his personal journey from a family of “compulsive overachievers” through law to being an author. People told him that it took a lot…

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