6 Ways to Recharge for Writers
Here are 6 ways writers recharge when they suffer from overwhelm or burnout.
Here are 6 ways writers recharge when they suffer from overwhelm or burnout.
by Suzanne Lieurance If you want to write fiction but have very limited time for writing, you might try flash fiction. Flash fiction, also known as micro fiction or short-short stories, has benefits for both readers and writers, such as: Benefit #1. It’s Quick to Read. Flash fiction stories are short and concise, making them…
by Suzanne Lieurance Whether you write fiction or creative nonfiction, dialogue is usually an important part of any piece you write. And nothing ruins a create article or short story like stilted dialogue that just doesn’t ring true. That’s why you’ll want to practice writing dialogue until you get really good at it, no matter…
How to Focus for Optimal Success by Irene Roth In the chaotic landscape of modern life, writers often navigate a minefield of distractions. From social media notifications to household chores, the demands on our attention are relentless. Yet, amidst this turmoil, cultivating inner focus is not just a luxury for writers; it’s a necessity. It’s…
by Mari. L. McCarthy Most writers have an idealized notion of what the writing process should be like. You sit down at your desk in a quiet, sunny room while the creative ideas flow effortlessly. You have no problem coming up with just the right words, and brilliant sentences appear fully formed on the page….
by Kelly Hollman Writers’ Conferences. Crowded, noisy, expensive. Why bother? I can think of three great reasons: 1. Professional development, 2. Networking and, 3. Marketing. Whether you’re beginning your first novel, or you’re a veteran author with dozens of credits to your name, conferences provide initial and ongoing training. Maybe you need help understanding the…
by Michael Levin, Eight Time Best-Selling Author Success leaves clues. If you seek the tools for writing a New York Times self-help best seller, look no further than the NYT best seller, called, appropriately enough, The Tools. Phil Stutz and Barry Michels are Los Angeles therapists who have written an outstanding book encapsulating their approach…
If your great love is writing fiction, yet you can’t seem to make a living doing that yet, this tip might help. Try writing nonfiction. Most novelists don’t make a living from their first book – not unless that first book turns into something like Harry Potter or the Twilight series. Usually, it’s only over…
How can bloggers infuse their sites regularly with interesting, informative, engaging content to capture an audience, avoid burnout, and stand above the competition?
Your brain has an amazing ability to generate ideas. But it’s not always easy to access them. Few things are more frustrating than needing an original idea and not being able to come up with one, especially if you’re a writer. Like many other things in life, generating great ideas requires practice to be able…
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To stay focused on your career, it’s key to create healthy habits that inspire you to feel and be your best self so that it can shine through in your work and within your relationships.
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