Embrace the freedom of a ‘crappy first draft’, overcome writing perfectionism, and learn how this approach can lead to unexpected insights.
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Lessons in Specificity From “Less”
What can we, as writers, glean from Greer’s masterful use of descriptive language? The answer lies in specificity.
Dealing with Your Inner Critic
Recognizing and dealing with your inner critic is one of the most important things you can do as a writer. That little beast will shut you down every time if […]
Tracking Progress Beyond the First Draft
When we’re done with the first draft, how do you continue tracking progress as you work and keep yourself motivated?
The Value of Unread Books
If you were to take down all of my books and make a pile of read and unread, they would be about even. That’s intentional.
When A Story Is Too Fresh
Trying to write a story too fresh in your mind can often make a writer feel like there’s something wrong with them.
The Power of Community: Why Writers Thrive Together
Writers thrive when they are part of a supportive and engaging community that provides support, inspiration, opportunities, and more.