Here’s a post that gives you a few ways you can weave Psychology into your writing. Although many of us who are blind or visually impaired can’t read nonverbal communication, we can often hear what someone isn’t saying by the tone of their voice. I don’t know about you, but as a Writer, I’ve developed the skill of reading between the lines. This means that I often hear or read what’s implied by a person through written or verbal communication.
How to Use Psychology to Write Amazing Stories
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I am a Christian author and a professional content writer who is totally blind. I also love to write about inspirational topics, such as spirituality, music, and anything else that my little heart desires. This includes character interviews, book reviews, and even a story or two. I write professional blog posts, landing pages and other materials for the word matters blog at www.ernestdempsey.com, and a company called rushcube. If anyone wants to find out more about my writing, or if you need a freelance content writer, please email me at annwrites@annwritesinspiration.com
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