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Are you a writer struggling to harness your creativity amidst distractions? Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast that turns your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode offers invaluable advice for staying focused and using your unique strengths to craft your story.
In this episode, Brenda delves into the importance of pre-writing, or as she calls it, "outlining for the outline impaired." Learn how to create a basic framework for your novel, from making a scene list to understanding your characters' desires and motivations. Discover how to navigate the "swampy middle" of your manuscript and keep your narrative on track, even if you're not a natural outliner.
Whether you're just starting your book or stuck mid-way, Brenda's practical tips will guide you through the process. She emphasizes the importance of knowing your genre, setting realistic deadlines, and understanding your characters' arcs. Plus, get insights into using tools like scene cards and software applications to organize your thoughts visually.
Join us as we explore how to turn chaos into creativity, making the writing journey less daunting and more enjoyable. Embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity and keep writing!
Show notes Season One Episode Nine
Free resources for writers
https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/
Link to Free Character Workbook https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX
Link to my newsletter just for Writers https://BookHip.com/ZBMGLLR
Link to my blog for deeper dives into Writing While Distracted content https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/
Here is the link of for the Milanote App https://milanote.com
Here is the link for Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview
Sandra Gerth’s book: Point of View: How to use the different POV types, avoid head-hopping, and choose the best point of view for your book (Writers’ Guide Series)
https://books2read.com/u/mgDWlz
Jordan Rosenfeld’s book Make a Scene Revised and Expanded Edition: Writing a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time
https://books2read.com/u/3LLzgw
Dustin Lance Black’s Writing Process https://youtu.be/vrvawtrRxsw?si=KaKtbpGmpJPrAOOi
Are you a writer struggling to harness your creativity amidst distractions? Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast that turns your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode offers invaluable advice for staying focused and using your unique strengths to craft your story.
In this episode, Brenda delves into the importance of pre-writing, or as she calls it, "outlining for the outline impaired." Learn how to create a basic framework for your novel, from making a scene list to understanding your characters' desires and motivations. Discover how to navigate the "swampy middle" of your manuscript and keep your narrative on track, even if you're not a natural outliner.
Whether you're just starting your book or stuck mid-way, Brenda's practical tips will guide you through the process. She emphasizes the importance of knowing your genre, setting realistic deadlines, and understanding your characters' arcs. Plus, get insights into using tools like scene cards and software applications to organize your thoughts visually.
Join us as we explore how to turn chaos into creativity, making the writing journey less daunting and more enjoyable. Embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity and keep writing!
Show notes Season One Episode Nine
Free resources for writers
https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/
Link to Free Character Workbook https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX
Link to my newsletter just for Writers https://BookHip.com/ZBMGLLR
Link to my blog for deeper dives into Writing While Distracted content https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/
Here is the link of for the Milanote App https://milanote.com
Here is the link for Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview
Sandra Gerth’s book: Point of View: How to use the different POV types, avoid head-hopping, and choose the best point of view for your book (Writers’ Guide Series)
https://books2read.com/u/mgDWlz
Jordan Rosenfeld’s book Make a Scene Revised and Expanded Edition: Writing a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time
https://books2read.com/u/3LLzgw
Dustin Lance Black’s Writing Process https://youtu.be/vrvawtrRxsw?si=KaKtbpGmpJPrAOOi