Brain Science of Writing with Community

What’s actually happening in our brains when we’re in the middle of a great group writing session with the right group of people?

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Overcoming the Top 3 Challenges Indie Authors Face

I’ve been helping authors overcome these challenges for years—and I’ve been doing a lot of work to overcome them in my own writing practice, as well.

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Quills, Fountain Pens, & Glitter Gel Pens

Which artists’ writing processes have informed yours? Do you take inspiration from other artistic mediums?

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Short on Time? Try Writing in Bursts

Writing time doesn’t have to be perfectly curated — you can get words down anywhere, any time.

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Social Distancing? Treat Yourself to a DIY Writing Retreat

If one of your COVID-19 quarantine goals is to get some writing done, may I suggest a DIY writing retreat?

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The Emotion of Writing

It wasn’t easy, but I learned just how incredible it feels to finish a work you’re proud of, get it out into the world, and bring together your community to celebrate your accomplishment.

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How to Write a Novel, Ten Minutes at a Time

Think you don't have time to write? Think again!

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Practicing with Purpose

I think a prompt can be helpful in getting us warmed up or breaking us out of a rut. But I hadn’t looked at them from Smith’s perspective, and while I don’t agree entirely, I do think she has a point.

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Why Hire a Writing Coach?

We think of writing as a solitary activity. Sure, there are writing groups and, once a book is finished, there are editors, but when you get down to brass tacks, the relationship is between the author and her word document. Sometimes it’s beautiful, and sometimes it’s a battle, but it’s always one-on-one. Well, here’s a secret: it doesn’t have to be that way.

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What a 3-Hour Painting Class Taught Me About the Writing Process

In the days that followed the class, as I obsessed over my painting and told everyone who would listen how scared I’d been but how happy I ended up, I realized those three hours were, in many ways, a highly condensed reflection of the writing process.

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