WTS=Write the Story! Why? Because it's fun--rewarding--excruciating--fulfilling--and ultimately cheaper than therapy :) Happy writing!
WTS 64: Spend a day writing down everything you say/hear in conversation for inspiration. Notice: how is written dialog different?
WTS 65: Sometimes the subconscious needs to work without interruption. Occupy the conscious mind w/meditative task like stirring soup...
...crocheting, walking, ironing, yoga...experiment!
Kitty Bucholtz (Routines for Writers) looks back on a month-o-author interviews & finding a routine that works for YOU http://bit.ly/c8xotM
Cultivate daydreams as a source of innovation & motivation http://bit.ly/cshbCv
Happiness: just finished @LaurenMyracle's Peace, Love, Bby Ducks; stripey socks via http://bit.ly/aGqasJ; and a novel to rewrite....
Looking for a low-key, children's writer-focused #NaNoWriMo alternative? Check out Nancy Sander's Book-in-a-Month Club http://bit.ly/aj5P6k
WTS 66: Give your inspiration a target. Pick a story problem and start looking for ideas--you'll be surprised what you notice!
More on paying attention to find inspiration at Freelance Switch: http://bit.ly/aA3gIt
There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book and the tired man who wants a book to read -(GK Chesterton)
WTS 66: Make small goals when you're "too busy to write". Baby steps move you forward, if only by eliminating what doesn’t work.
Every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward.
(Thomas Edison)
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