How to Overcome the Obstacles to Write Your Book: Part Four
What are the obstacles to write your book? What’s standing in your way? We’ve already discussed conquering your fear, finding the time, and getting organized. If you’ve run through those road blocks, then it’s time to actually sit … Continued
How to Overcome the Obstacles to Write Your Book: Part Three
((This is the third post in the series: How to Overcome the Obstacles to Write Your Book. If you haven’t already, you might want to pause here and go back and read Part One and Part Two. )) … Continued
How to Overcome the Obstacles to Write Your Book: Part Two
So many people want to write a book, but few actually take the steps necessary to make it happen. If you think about it, almost everyone *can* do it. In its most basic form, a book is just a string … Continued
How to Overcome the Obstacles to Write Your Book: Part One
You know you’re meant to write a book. It’s not a question–you’ve always known! Some nights, it wakes you up and you wonder how to make it happen. But when morning comes, you’re not sure how to overcome the obstacles … Continued
What Is The Most Important Habit for Writers?
What do you think is the most important habit for writers to cultivate? Last week, we got word that the West Virginia Writers craft book, Writerly Things (I was privileged to be able to contribute–yay!), received Runner-Up … Continued
How to Cultivate Powerful Proximity
Just last week I was listening to this podcast. The guest, Jeff Goins, spoke of the power of proximity for creatives. He specifically spoke about Ernest Hemingway joining the community of American expatriates living in France. “He just hung out … Continued
Find the Writing Conference That’s Right for You
It’s late spring, and that means conference season is upon us! My beloved West Virginia Writers Summer Conference is just a week away. It’s my unofficial kickoff for summer, a serene, creative place I can unwind from the frantic end … Continued
Summer Bucket List for Writers
Summer: so full of expectations, but oh-so-fleeting. Do you think the Planner vs. Pantser debate can spill over into writers’ philosophies regarding summer time? If so, with which camp do you identify? Do you make a list of must-do activities, … Continued
Free Download: Printable Writer’s Journal Pages
Some time ago, I published a post called How to Start a Writer’s Notebook. It turned out to be a hit on Pinterest this week (Spring is writing journal season–who knew?), so I decided to make a few free, printable … Continued
Spring Cleaning for Writers
The temperatures are soaring, the birds are singing, and the trees and flowers are bursting into bloom. It’s time to shake off the cozy lethargy of winter and clear out the cobwebs. It’s also the perfect opportunity to examine your … Continued