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Tag Archives: writer’s block
Tweak the way you think about writing a novel
I’m ready to get rolling on my writing projects again. But how to make this year different? I’ve got a few simple tips to get make your writing more productive and satisfying. The first way to tweak your thinking is to … Continue reading
Posted in Janis Wildy about writing, Janis Wildy on Writing
Tagged How to write a novel, inspiration, New Starts on Writing, New Year, writer's block, Writing a NY Times Bestseller, writing goals, writing in, writing in January, writing inspiration, writing process, Writing Resolutions, writing tools
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Be Daring…
I didn’t think I had a problem. I would have denied that I had writer’s block. I was still working on my novel, mostly. I just was avoiding writing scenes that I didn’t want to write. One part of the novel … Continue reading
Posted in For Fun, Janis Wildy about writing, On Writing, Tea and Jane Austen, Uncategorized
Tagged Be Daring, British literature, British writers, Creative Life, Elizabeth Von Arnim, Enchanted April, Nick Hornby, nick hornby's writing advice, quitting writing, Rosamunde Pilcher, why we write, writer's block
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Stuck? Write a blurb.
Ever feel like you are stuck in the never-ending middle of your novel? Feel like you’ve been following a plot idea that has become a dead-end? I am trying to head toward the exciting conclusion, the third act of my … Continue reading