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How to Share Your Writing Online Without Feeling Cringe
At The Write Kit, we work with writers who are talented, thoughtful, and (often) wildly allergic to self-promotion. You don’t want to be annoying. You…
Jul 6
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Trinity Richardson
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June 2025
How to Write Like Yourself (Even When You're Writing for Someone Else) Ghostwriting, freelancing, brand work, client content—it’s all still…
There’s a strange thing that happens when you start writing professionally:
Jun 27
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Trinity Richardson
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How to Write Like Yourself (Even When You're Writing for Someone Else) Ghostwriting, freelancing, brand work, client content—it’s all still you.
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The Mid-Draft Spiral (And How to Get Out of It)
You were writing. It was going fine. Now it’s chaos.
Jun 22
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Trinity Richardson
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June 19: Juneteenth
Jun 17
Voice vs. Tone: What You’re Adjusting in Edits Because “cut this” and “tighten that” only get you so far.
Because “cut this” and “tighten that” only get you so far.
Jun 15
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Trinity Richardson
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Voice vs. Tone: What You’re Adjusting in Edits Because “cut this” and “tighten that” only get you so far.
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How to Know When a Piece Is Done (Or Just Done Enough)
Finishing a piece of writing is not a single moment—it’s a slow, sideways feeling. A pause. A blink. Something like silence.
Jun 6
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Trinity Richardson
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How to Know When a Piece Is Done (Or Just Done Enough)
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May 2025
The Write Stuff (And How to Actually Get People to Read It)
Here's my dirty little secret: I think most writing advice is like teaching someone to bake the world's most perfect cake and then leaving them in their…
May 26
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Liz Dubelman
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Bonus Fiction
The Way of Wildfires and Hard Luck Believers by Brian David Cinadr
May 20
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Liz Dubelman
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Permission to Begin: Writing What You Need Before What You ‘Should’
There’s a folder on my desktop labeled “MFA Submissions.” Inside are drafts of poems I should be polishing—ones I’m trying to shape into something…
May 16
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Trinity Richardson
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The Myth of the Perfect Writing Routine
A writer friend of mine—brilliant, messy, wildly imaginative—wakes up every morning at 5:30 a.m. to write before work. Two hours of quiet. A cup of tea…
May 12
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Trinity Richardson
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The Economics of a Small Publisher: Grants, Hustle, and the Art of Selling More Than Just Books
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May 5
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Liz Dubelman
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The Economics of a Small Publisher: Grants, Hustle, and the Art of Selling More Than Just Books
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April 2025
The Three-Headed Writing Beast
Let’s uncover the true villain in every writer’s saga.
Apr 27
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Liz Dubelman
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