Inner Critic-Inner Judge by Pam Sourelis
Fellow writers, this post shares ways to address the inner critic or inner judge that visits us all, by guest columnist, writer and teacher, Pam Sourelis.
Fellow writers, this post shares ways to address the inner critic or inner judge that visits us all, by guest columnist, writer and teacher, Pam Sourelis.
In which I reveal my inner dialogue between my Inner Critic and me, the part of me that would like the Inner Critic to STOP yelling. Thank you. My inner critic is SO strong…...
Do you ever wonder if your inner critic will leave you alone? You know the voice I mean. The one who always tells you that what you write is shlock and sounds like your 9th grade writing teacher. (Okay, that’s what my inner critic often sounds like.) She or he tells you that your grammar is all wrong, that you’ve made a poor word choice, or that you topic is just so unoriginal and uninspiring.
Bring Playfulness to Your Writing with Nina Hart, Part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, – episode 59 “So, I decided I would go back to beginner’s mind. I would stop taking...
Writer and Book Developer, Naomi Rose explains how to stay writing what you love when you’re pulled in by the words you create.
by Guest Contributor · Published October 21, 2022 · Last modified October 13, 2022
The ancient Greek practice of Stikhomanteia, or divination can inspire new stories and end the writer’s block so many authors dread.
Please welcome guest columnist Jorjeana Marie, to our Featured Q&A series at Writer’s Fun Zone. Enjoy!
Do you have unrealistic expectations with your writing? In my conversations with writers this week, one theme kept coming up. “I thought writing the first draft would be easier by now.” “I have unrealistic...
Writing Begins With The Breath: Embodying Your Authentic Voice by Laraine Herring gives you practical methods to keep you showing up to write and also shows how to use these same tools and tips to improve the quality of your writing.
Today I want to talk about boundaries, so that you can get your writing (or editing or marketing) done in a way that works for you.
I’ve been stuck in my writing of late and I started wondering about my goals. Though I want to be a bestselling author and made every plan and goal in my mind to do so, something is holding me back. Maybe my goal isn’t big enough. Or maybe, something in my thinking went haywire and I started believing that I needed to read or study every word on the subject of writing before I could write another word.
Remember learning to walk? Of course you don’t, or if you do, you’re among the very few. That “not remembering” might be why, as a writer, we leap, hit the wall, and fall down a lot. We need to take baby steps.
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by Beth Barany · Published May 22, 2013 · Last modified May 23, 2013
Kyr’s courage is the courage to look within, face his own pain, rage and remorse, and find his way to forgiveness and love.
by Beth Barany · Published September 22, 2012 · Last modified October 22, 2015
I’ve decided to syndicate my ebook Overcome Writer’s Block: 10 Writing Sparks to Jumpstart Your Creativity on my blog, Writer’s Fun Zone. You can read the whole book here over the next 10 weeks, or buy...
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