10 Ways to Inspire Your Fiction by Beth Barany
Hi Creative Writers, Here are 10 ways to inspire your fiction, when you’re stuck or when you want to start a writing day. In no particular order: Listen to music on shuffle (I used...
by Beth Barany · Published March 21, 2018 · Last modified September 9, 2018
Hi Creative Writers, Here are 10 ways to inspire your fiction, when you’re stuck or when you want to start a writing day. In no particular order: Listen to music on shuffle (I used...
In this article I’ll share what is writer’s stance, why it’s important, and how to uncover your writer’s stance, and how it can help you write.
For a Free Writer Discovery Mini-Course, Start Here! For beginning and experienced creative writers… SIGN UP HERE This mini-course is designed to bring you clarity and inspiration to your writer’s life. It’s a deceptively...
Should versus What? The Risk of Living a Creative Life. We are social creatures and learn how to be so by copying our parents and then later our peers.
Over the years, and actually starting quite young, we develop a sense of the “rules” of our family culture, then our wider culture.
If you want to have a career of any kind of a writer (a part-time or full-time income), then you may be on the lookout for more strategies to inspire you to take action....
Are you ready to take the leap into actually writing your novel?
I don’t know if you’re like me, but watching all the disasters taking place recently has left me feeling forlorn for the loss of life and property, and less than positive about the future.
Creativity Tools and Tips / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published September 18, 2017 · Last modified September 19, 2017
Last week I talked about boundaries, so that you can get your writing (or editing or marketing) done in a way that works for you. To refresh your memory or see it for the...
I was cleaning off all my emails the other day when I was suddenly struck with the number of emails I receive from my favorite writing gurus and educators. I subscribed to a variety of them and the glut of email messages they send me on any given day is overwhelming.
Please join me as my interview is now live on the Make Publishing Fun Summit where I share about making the fiction writing journey fun!
I’m just going to give a few quick tips on enhancing your voice by sharpening your word choice.
Please welcome guest author, Alicia Rasley as she shares with us “13 Prime Principles of Plot.” Enjoy!
In this post, learn how much writing you can do in 15 minutes. *** Beth here. Hi! It’s 1:35pm and I sit in a warm cafe drinking tea and staring out the window. Okay,...
Please welcome author and book coach in training Carol Malone. Today she’s going to share an article about goal setting success … or failure? Enjoy!
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Creativity Coach for Writers, NLP Master Practitioner, and Master Teacher, Beth Barany has been there and knows how hard it can be to take your idea and turn it into a real book, that people will actually be interested, and even yearning, to read.
She walks the talk, as her clients like to say. She is the author of the 2012 award-winning young adult fantasy novel Henrietta The Dragon Slayer, as well as the author of the bestselling nonfiction books for authors and aspiring authors.
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