Spark Your Creativity with the 5 Senses: Go All Visual
Many authors turn to words for sustenance, and to feed their imaginative self. But they sometimes neglect to feed the part of themselves that nurtures their image making ability: visual art.
Many authors turn to words for sustenance, and to feed their imaginative self. But they sometimes neglect to feed the part of themselves that nurtures their image making ability: visual art.
Can you have a three-minute love affair with yourself through your writing? What do you do when you’re stuck with your writing? I don’t know about you guys but I encounter stuckness all the...
Welcome back to the Sunday Video Series on Writing, where I steal gems from YouTube that I think are funny, insightful and useful… Actually, I don’t agree with Clutchology’s premise that one turns to...
Today is the day you don’t want to write. Today is the day that writing is hard, no fun at all. “I don’t want to.” And yet, you’ve made a commitment to yourself to work on your novel, your short story, poem, essay, book.
The best and quickest way to start writing is to give yourself permission to write a shitty first draft. This great piece of advice was garnered from Anne Lamott’s book on writing and the...
Writing blocks, these monsters–these hydra that attack from behind–how do we deal with them?! Turn and face yours. And know that you are not alone. Every writer on the planet has probably experienced moments...
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