On Perfectionism: Don’t Let Perfect Kill Your Project by LA Bourgeois
Don’t let perfectionism kill your story. Embrace imperfection so you can allow your art into the world. Read on for how to do that.
Don’t let perfectionism kill your story. Embrace imperfection so you can allow your art into the world. Read on for how to do that.
What do all writers want? We want to leave a legacy and influence others. We want recognition. We want to get our books published. And we want to sell a zillion copies of our books. Ca-Ching!
We have a special guest poem today submitted by Catharine Bramkamp, inspired by the numbers. Enjoy!
Don’t get an MFA. Just write. All an MFA does is prove to yourself that you are committed to your writing. That’s the ultimate experience you want, right? You don’t need an MFA, all those expenses for that. Just write.
What are the top 3 reasons to write a book?
1. Writing a Book is Fun
2. If you don’t write your book you’ll regret it
3. Writing a Book Opens Up Opportunities
Okay, let’s get into greater depth.
#1 Writing a Book is Fun
Yes, writing a book is fun. Let me count the ways.
“I have a book in me,” she said. “But I don’t know what it is.”
Ah, therein lies the rub. Or however that saying goes.
How do we go about discovering our book inside?
The answer is surprisingly simple, but not easy.
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