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If you're looking for episode eight of the "Write Now" podcast, you've come to the right place. OR SHOULD I SAY THE WRITE PLACE BAH HA HA HA HAAA haaaaaaaaa I'm such a dork.
It's so easy to feel disheartened or stupid or restless or any of those other thousand things that can keep you from writing.
But I've come up with a decision tree you can follow that will help you start writing and keep going on even the worst days (or to know when it's time to get the rest you need).
1. Enter your writing space. Shut the door and sit down.
I also reference episode WN 004, "Go On, Surprise Yourself", which you can listen to if you need to liven up your storytelling.
Also, while I'm at it, here are a couple of the passive "Do Not"s:
Seraphina is a great example of a strong female character -- not in the "Angelina Jolie can bend bullets" or "Viking woman is a better fighter than the Viking men" way, but in a way that's real. She's confident, passionate, and true to herself while dealing with various personal flaws and realistic relationships.
There are a few plot holes here and there, but it was otherwise an incredibly satisfying read. I can't wait to start the sequel.
Keep up-to-date with my reading exploits on Goodreads.
Join the online community here. Ask questions, share your thoughts, let me know what you're writing, recommend books, and more. :)
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Help support this podcast! >>
If you're looking for episode eight of the "Write Now" podcast, you've come to the right place. OR SHOULD I SAY THE WRITE PLACE BAH HA HA HA HAAA haaaaaaaaa I'm such a dork.
It's so easy to feel disheartened or stupid or restless or any of those other thousand things that can keep you from writing.
But I've come up with a decision tree you can follow that will help you start writing and keep going on even the worst days (or to know when it's time to get the rest you need).
1. Enter your writing space. Shut the door and sit down.
I also reference episode WN 004, "Go On, Surprise Yourself", which you can listen to if you need to liven up your storytelling.
Also, while I'm at it, here are a couple of the passive "Do Not"s:
Seraphina is a great example of a strong female character -- not in the "Angelina Jolie can bend bullets" or "Viking woman is a better fighter than the Viking men" way, but in a way that's real. She's confident, passionate, and true to herself while dealing with various personal flaws and realistic relationships.
There are a few plot holes here and there, but it was otherwise an incredibly satisfying read. I can't wait to start the sequel.
Keep up-to-date with my reading exploits on Goodreads.
Join the online community here. Ask questions, share your thoughts, let me know what you're writing, recommend books, and more. :)
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