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Writers Chat Recap for November, Part 2

Writers Chat, hosted by Jean Wise, Johnnie Alexander, and Bethany Jett, is the show where we talk about all things writing, by writers and for writers!

“Because talking about writing is more fun than actually doing it.”

Write Hard, Rest Well with PeggySue Wells

Is your productivity down? Are you tired and not feeling well rested? Well, in today’s episode, PeggySue gives us tips on how to write hard and rest well. She leads us through an inventory on feeling refreshed. She says that based on Exodus 23:12, “the definition of rest is that which refreshes your soul.” PeggySue also shares her four rhythms of success and suggests we should turn off all screens an hour before bed to help our brains rest well. Well, this episode is so full of great ideas on resting and writing, you’ll want to check out this week’s replay to them all.

Watch the November 17th replay.

BIO

PeggySue Wells, international speaker and author of 29 books and some are recognized on the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller lists. She has served as the producer of WBCL’s Mid-Morning talk show. In addition to writing her own award winning fiction and nonfiction, she also ghostwriter, connects authors to publishers, and edits fiction and nonfiction. You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, or her website, https://www.peggysuewells.com/

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By Lisa E. Betz

Lisa Betz is a writer, blogger, and occasional director who lives in an empty nest perched on a wooded Pennsylvania hillside. She loves to bring characters to life, both on stage and on the page.

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