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Jenny Bravo is the self-published author of These Are the Moments and the blogger behind Blots and Plots, a motivational blog for readers and writers. We're chatting with Jenny about being intentional with your time, balancing creation with consumption, building the dreaded author platform, and crappy first drafts.
Check out Jenny's website, Blots and Plots, for plenty of writing resources. Don't forget to download your free book at Jenny Bravo Books! You can also catch Jenny on Twitter and Instagram.
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“If you want to write a novel, you really should be writing something
“Once I made the decision to write something I knew and was confident
“You’re not going to learn how to write a novel until you’re actually
“[Writing sprints on Twitter] really motivated me to get the writing
“If you want to actually make all these things happen, you’re going to
“If it’s something you really want to do and you really care about,
“We can’t always be consuming stories if we ever want to create our
“If I’m writing a book, I’m not going to be reading another
“Just have some quiet time where you can be with your own thoughts and
“Consuming too much content can really put us at a disadvantage when
“I like to put in at least an hour of work/writing time per day.” ---
“Being honest and having conversations with the people in your life.
“Being by other people gives you new ideas and new perspectives.” ---
“Everyone has a unique experience and relationship with the world. I
“Our first drafts are just going to be really awful . . . After I got
“If you don’t at least start something, you’re never going to be able
On blogging: “I never wanted to be teaching people things that I
“Instead of focusing on ‘How do I build this big following?’ focus on
“Those are my two main things: Having a website where people can find
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Jenny Bravo is the self-published author of These Are the Moments and the blogger behind Blots and Plots, a motivational blog for readers and writers. We're chatting with Jenny about being intentional with your time, balancing creation with consumption, building the dreaded author platform, and crappy first drafts.
Check out Jenny's website, Blots and Plots, for plenty of writing resources. Don't forget to download your free book at Jenny Bravo Books! You can also catch Jenny on Twitter and Instagram.
Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/
Website: www.brookseditorial.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial
Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial
“If you want to write a novel, you really should be writing something
“Once I made the decision to write something I knew and was confident
“You’re not going to learn how to write a novel until you’re actually
“[Writing sprints on Twitter] really motivated me to get the writing
“If you want to actually make all these things happen, you’re going to
“If it’s something you really want to do and you really care about,
“We can’t always be consuming stories if we ever want to create our
“If I’m writing a book, I’m not going to be reading another
“Just have some quiet time where you can be with your own thoughts and
“Consuming too much content can really put us at a disadvantage when
“I like to put in at least an hour of work/writing time per day.” ---
“Being honest and having conversations with the people in your life.
“Being by other people gives you new ideas and new perspectives.” ---
“Everyone has a unique experience and relationship with the world. I
“Our first drafts are just going to be really awful . . . After I got
“If you don’t at least start something, you’re never going to be able
On blogging: “I never wanted to be teaching people things that I
“Instead of focusing on ‘How do I build this big following?’ focus on
“Those are my two main things: Having a website where people can find
Now and Again by Jennifer Ellision
Vinyl by Sophia Elaine Hanson
Secrets Don't Keep by Elora Ramirez
Write without Crushing Your Soul: Sustainable Publishing and Freelancing by Ed Cyzewski
The Charismatics by Ashley R. Carlson
The Color of Water in July by Nora Carroll