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publishing-in-small-medium-and-big-pubs-1941b441bac?source=user_profile---------13-------------------------------">What I’ve Learned From Publishing in Small, Medium and Big Pubs</a></p><blockquote id="eb34"><p><b>Different perspective: </b>Most of the topics have been covered to death so whatever you are writing, it works better if you offer a new angle or a fresh perspective. I especially like articles with a personal touch like those images taken by the writers themselves or those that tell stories with the aid of such images</p></blockquote><h1 id="9b91">I can relate to her stories</h1><p id="f617">Yana is an introvert and so am I. Sometimes I feel she is writing about me. In her most recent <a href="https://readmedium.com/the-accidental-writer-how-i-found-my-voice-after-a-long-period-of-silence-c15df9f96c12">article</a>, she gave an excerpt from one of her past articles. This is an amazing thought and I wish I could have given the same advice to my younger self.</p><p id="ee14"><i>Based on what I’ve gleaned from my experiences, I truly wish I could have a heart-to-heart with my younger self and impart some of this hard-earned wisdom. If I could go back in time, I would hold her tight and tell her what I’d like to tell you now: Sweetheart, I to

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tally understand how you are feeling and it’s going to be okay. You don’t need to rush into something you are not ready for because it’s not the only way to find happiness. Remember you are deeply loved — and worthy of your own love — because you are precious in God’s eyes.</i></p><p id="951d"><b>Few of her articles that I liked a lot:</b></p><p id="051d"><a href="https://readmedium.com/5-funny-assumptions-about-me-including-my-recent-success-on-medium-b7e188d5221f">5 Funny Assumptions About Me — Including My Recent Success on Medium</a></p><p id="0e39"><a href="https://readmedium.com/the-accidental-writer-how-i-found-my-voice-after-a-long-period-of-silence-c15df9f96c12">The Accidental Writer: How I Found My Voice after a Long Period Of Silence</a></p><p id="8a71"><a href="https://readmedium.com/who-says-using-emojis-in-articles-is-un-writerly-7360537ba423?source=user_profile---------5-------------------------------">Who Says Using Emojis in Articles is Un-Writerly?</a></p><p id="2ac2"><a href="https://betterhumans.pub/how-i-overcame-perfectionism-anxiety-in-order-to-live-my-best-life-ebd274bae73?source=user_profile---------9-------------------------------">How I Overcame ‘Perfectionism Anxiety’ in Order To Live My Best Life</a></p></article></body>

3 reasons why Yana Bostongirl is My Favourite Writer — November Competition

I read a few articles every day on Medium. There are a few authors whom I follow. But there are few who I wish can write more. Yana Bostongirl is one of them.

I never thought hard to note why I like to read her articles and so, I love this competition. It has made me get out these reasons out of my mind.

Her stories are personal

Many of Yana’s stories share her personal feelings. She writes with an open heart which makes her stories so genuine.

In this world of manipulation and a very few stories that are truely new, Yana comes with fresh thoughts.

Shares great tips

Yana has shared several tips in her stories which has helped her gain popularity on Medium.

One of such tip in her article on What I’ve Learned From Publishing in Small, Medium and Big Pubs

Different perspective: Most of the topics have been covered to death so whatever you are writing, it works better if you offer a new angle or a fresh perspective. I especially like articles with a personal touch like those images taken by the writers themselves or those that tell stories with the aid of such images

I can relate to her stories

Yana is an introvert and so am I. Sometimes I feel she is writing about me. In her most recent article, she gave an excerpt from one of her past articles. This is an amazing thought and I wish I could have given the same advice to my younger self.

Based on what I’ve gleaned from my experiences, I truly wish I could have a heart-to-heart with my younger self and impart some of this hard-earned wisdom. If I could go back in time, I would hold her tight and tell her what I’d like to tell you now: Sweetheart, I totally understand how you are feeling and it’s going to be okay. You don’t need to rush into something you are not ready for because it’s not the only way to find happiness. Remember you are deeply loved — and worthy of your own love — because you are precious in God’s eyes.

Few of her articles that I liked a lot:

5 Funny Assumptions About Me — Including My Recent Success on Medium

The Accidental Writer: How I Found My Voice after a Long Period Of Silence

Who Says Using Emojis in Articles is Un-Writerly?

How I Overcame ‘Perfectionism Anxiety’ in Order To Live My Best Life

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