152 – Reboot Your Writing Resolutions
It’s not a character flaw. If your resolutions have slipped and you haven’t kept up all those big plans you made for this year (already!),
It’s not a character flaw. If your resolutions have slipped and you haven’t kept up all those big plans you made for this year (already!),
Languages evolve from the cultures that produce them, which offers a fertile world for writers to explore, whether you are writing contemporary, realistic fiction or
Tiny Wins (a combination of Tiny Habits and Epic Wins) and how you can use them to reinforce your good habits, along with an explanation
In which I give you a peek into what I’m working on at StoryADay and encourage you to take a clear-eyed look at how far
A title is the sizzle that sells your story, but too many writers still struggle with this important part of the writing process. Today’s podcast
This week’s podcast features a clip from an episode from two years ago, in which I talked about the different cycles in a writing life.
Writers write. Professional writers write a lot.
The StoryADay (https://storyaday.org) challenge exists to help you learn how much you’re capable of writing in a month. The Write Every Day, Not “Some Day” podcast helps you figure out how to keep that commitment up for the rest of your life.
Each 10-15 minute episode tackles a particular topic and gives you a writing assignment to complete before the next episode.
Music credit: Alan McPike
Writing a story a day has been very good practice to develop a positive orientation to writing endeavors, not to mention that it has led me to meet new people, be part of a community and find my writing feet again.
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