Create With Purpose Part 1: Confidence & Awareness by Kirsten McNeill
Kirsten McNeill knows it’s hard to create with purpose, you need confidence and awareness. Here’s how to start to build them in yourself.
Kirsten McNeill knows it’s hard to create with purpose, you need confidence and awareness. Here’s how to start to build them in yourself.
Kirsten Mcneil helps us identify and train the four horsemen of the writer’s apocalypse. Who are they and what do they want from us?
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published April 15, 2024 · Last modified April 19, 2024
Confidence and Purpose with Writing Coach, Kirsten McNeill – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 96 “I really wanna be able to help writers focus on themselves, be themselves, figure out what they...
World Futures Day, March 1st – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 86 “We all have different life paths and goals and strengths and interests. And I think we need to exercise our...
Transform yourself from “starving artist” to confident writer with these tips on changing your mindset and habits from Kirsten McNeill.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published December 18, 2023 · Last modified January 13, 2024
Favorite How To Write The Future interviews, part 1 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 76 “Highlighting today five of my favorite interviews from the past of How To Write The Future.”...
Sometimes the hardest part of writing is starting. Kirsten McNeill shares her take on the positive pre-writing ritual to help you get going.
NaNoWriMo is nearly over. So what now? With Ezra Barany – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 73 “It took me a while to get to this point, but I printed out my...
How to Handle Backstory, A Story Success Clinic with Amy Johnson – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 71 “So here instead of telling and this is kind of an advanced tool to...
Editing Tips to Help You Avoid Information Overload – How to Write the Future podcast, episode 70 “Stories come alive when they’re told from the perspective of a character.” In “Episode 70. Editing Tips...
Jasper Ezekiel shares some tips on getting into character. Be careful, some might seem a little silly, but try giving them all a shot!
You’ve written your first draft of your novel, but your rough draft is way too long! Join author Daniel Rice as he tells you what’s next.
Permission to be Creative with Nina Hart, Part 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 60 “Because I think like so many of us need to unlearn things. And also the process...
The Benefits of Working with a Fiction Writing Coach – How To Write the Future, podcast episode 52 “As fiction writers, we are sharing parts of ourselves onto the page, and that can be...
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