Accessing old memories leads a writer into nights of insomnia and fear, and brings him closer to publication.
How My Writing Got Locked Up
An author writes an inner child exercise, and discovers a horrible incident with his grandmother when he was eight years old that locked up his writing for many years.
The Fearful Writer – Monsters in the Closet
As he purges intense fear, a writer comes closer to facing some deep abuse issues, and he prepares to face the “monsters in the closet”.
The Unforgettable Mentor
Writer Lorne Daniel pays tribute to a Martin Oordt, a man who mentored willingly and joyfully, with no expectation of return.
A Disappointed Writer and a Backup Plan
A writer experiences rejection from literary agents and comes up with a Plan B for to self publish his book.
Publishing a Book: Getting One Step Closer
A writer with a mental block about publishing his work reaches the point where it is time to pursue publication on the book he has written. In spite of reservations, he forges ahead.
Steven Erikson’s Notes on a Crisis Part XI: Show Don’t Tell
In Steven Erikson’s Notes on a Crisis Part XI, the novelist explores the writing maxim “show don’t tell” and offers valuable tips and techniques for strengthening your writing.
The Landscape of the Writer
A writer continues his New Mexico road trip, back to the landscape and sacred sites that inspire him — and he discovers the book he is writing has a powerful impact on friends at a 12-step meeting.
A Writer’s Journey of Inspiration
Dan L. Hays revisits the major turning points in his quest to write and publish a book, and builds the strength to believe in his writing.
Long Distance Runner, Long Distance Writer: An Interview with Michael Lebowitz
Kerry Slavens interviews Michael Lebowitz — runner, photographer, diner philosopher and author of the diary series “Tarmac Meditations”.
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