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Getting Published: 5 Ways To Increase Your Chances Of Beating The Odds

by Brian on June 5, 2012

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When “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” Is A Good Thing (If Not Necessarily Good Grammar)

by Brian on March 23, 2012

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The Power Of Gratitude, And The Reason You Might Never Have Realized It’s Vital For Writers

by Brian on July 9, 2011

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Advice From An Editor: The Three-Word Non-Magic Formula

by Brian on January 20, 2011

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If You’re Watching The Clock, You Ain’t Really Writin’

by Brian on January 12, 2011

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You’ll Never Know Until You’re Pushed

by Brian on December 8, 2010

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Improvement Is Inevitable: The Lesson of Stieg Larsson

by Brian on June 23, 2010

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Quality Control Or Extinction: One Of These Exciting Paths Can Be Yours!

by Brian on May 21, 2010

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Be A Legend In Your Own Time

by Brian on May 13, 2010

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  • About Warrior Poet

    So glad you made it.

    My name is Brian Hodge, and what's on tap here is a look at writing, creativity, and storytelling through the multifaceted lens of the warrior poet ethos ... the development of mind, body, and spirit as one.

    I'm the author of 14 books and a lot of other stuff. Book #14, Picking The Bones, became the first to be honored with a Publishers Weekly starred review.

    For more on all that rot, please visit my web site.

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