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Put first things first. We often put our writing off until after everything “important” or “immediate” gets done. Our dreams, our happiness—OUR WRITING—are BOTH important and immediate. They need and deserve to come first, not last.


Beginning has “genius, power and magic in it.” Start writing. First one word, then another, and another. Before you know it, the words will be flowing. 


Be fearless in your first draft. Bury all your “shoulds” in the backyard. Send your inner critic out for ice cream. Relax. Have fun. Let ‘er rip!


Without commitment, discipline is impossible. With commitment, discipline is inevitable. So let go of trying to force yourself to be disciplined. Instead, focus on deepening your commitment to yourself, your dreams and goals, and your writing.


Writer’s Block is not “the problem.” It’s merely pointing you towards whatever’s really getting in your way: fear; lack of commitment, clarity or organization; being tired, stressed or not feeling well. With “writer’s block” don’t get frustrated, get curious. Once you discover the real problem, the solution becomes obvious. To move forward you’ll need to: brainstorm, make a choice, be specific, get a good night’s sleep.


Find a brainstorming partner, or join a mastermind group. Besides the wonderful ideas that others will come up with just for you, brainstorming with others sparks ideas in you that you wouldn’t have come up with on your own. It creates a powerful synergy.  


Fear is a liar. It says, “You can’t do this,” when you can. It says, “You’re not inspired. Why bother writing,” when writing is the very thing that will open up your connection to inspiration. It says, “You’re too tired to write,” when writing is what gives you energy. It says, “You’ll never be as good as them,” when it’s your unique voice that is your greatest asset. It says, “You’re a dreamer. Get real,” when everything of value that sas ever been created, started as a dreamer’s vision. Fear is a liar. Start writing and turn the volume down on fear.   


Whenever you're stuck remember—where focus goes, inspiration flows. So stop, take a deep breath, relax and focus.


Always remember to “Divide and Conquer!” Or, to be more specific, “Divide and Complete!” There isn’t any writing project, no matter how large and overwhelming, that can’t be divided into smaller, more easily completed pieces. As you complete more and more of the “pieces,” your large project will feel more doable and less overwhelming. One day, one piece, one page, one paragraph at a time.


When facing the blank page makes you go blank—treat it like a Jackson Pollock canvas. Throw words at it without worrying how they’ll land, or what picture they’ll paint. The more words and the less white you have, the easier it is to write, and the more confidence and creativity you bring to the page.


Celebrate! every page, every piece, every publication. Celebrate! every risk taken, every goal met, every milestone achieved. Celebrate! every fear faced, every excuse overcome, every time you thought you couldn’t do it, and then did. Focus less on “when?” and “not good enough,” and “so much more to do,” and focus more on acknowledging how far you’ve come, appreciating who you are and what you’ve done, and celebrating every step along the way.




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In this section you'll find interviews with authors, creativity experts, literary agents, and other industry professionals. Here are links to the interviews currently posted on WritingSpirit.com in the "members only" section:

Using Twitter for Platform Building and Promotion, with Julie Isaac, the Founder of WritingSpirit
Using Twitter for Platform Building and Promotion, with Julie Isaac, the Founder of WritingSpirit Twitter is a powerful tool for getting known, connecting with potential readers and publishing industry professionals, and promoting your blog, book and services. On this call talked about the Top 10 DOs & DON'Ts of starting strong on twitter, how to create retweet worthy content, how to get more followers, how to participate in or start a twitter #chat, how to create a twitter promotion, and so much more... . . . keep reading
Visioning Your Writing Success, an interview with Joyce Schwarz
Visioning Your Writing Success, an interview with Joyce Schwarz Joyce Schwarz, author of "The Vision Board: The Key to an Extraordinary Life" is one of the most brilliant and creative people I know. She is not only a wonderful author, she's a professional marketer who is always on the cutting edge of new technology. This interview is packed, from beginning to end, with creativity tips, vision board techniques, and innovative marketing ideas. Joyce talks about a book's merchandising rights, the importance of visualizing your book in a variety of mediums, and so much more... . . . keep reading
How to Write Fast, Right Now! with Julie Isaac, the Founder of WritingSpirit
How to Write Fast, Right Now! with Julie Isaac, the Founder of WritingSpirit How to Write Fast, Right Now! addresses how to clarify and organize your book idea, how to write faster using specific writing and productivity techniques, how recording audio and video can speed up your writing while promoting it at the same time, and how you can repurpose previously written material for your book, as well as repurpose your book into information products and promotional material.

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From Shy Writer to FearLess Promoter--Preview Call
From Shy Writer to FearLess Promoter--Preview Call This preview call contained an hour and a half of pure content. Among the topics discussed: A literary agent's viewpoint on author's platform, the promotional "snowball" effect, how to repurpose your promotional pieces, the 4 primary benefits of your promotional efforts, platform buliding for novelists. And so much more... . . . keep reading
How to Write & Promote Your Book With a Blog: An Interview with Blogging Expert Denise Wakeman
How to Write & Promote Your Book With a Blog: An Interview with Blogging Expert Denise Wakeman If the thought of writing a book intmidates you, here's a fun, fast and easy way to approach the book writing process: blog your book. Denise shows you how. Some of the topics covered, include how to set-up your blog to write a book. How you can use a blog to write fiction, as well as non-fiction. . . . keep reading
Fact & Fiction, Tools of the Novelist's Trade: An Interview with Internationally Bestselling Author Karen Essex
Fact & Fiction, Tools of the Novelist's Trade: An Interview with Internationally Bestselling Author Karen Essex "Why reveal the known, the oft-told, or the mundane? There would be no purpose in writing about the very same things that everyone else has already written about, not to mention, no publisher would want that. If you are going to take on a familiar story, you have to be certain that you are going to be bringing something utterly new and fresh and unknown to the party." . . . keep reading
The Story Knows the Way: Fiction Writing with Award Winning Novelist Mark David Gerson
The Story Knows the Way: Fiction Writing with Award Winning Novelist Mark David Gerson "The act of telling a story, of setting it to paper, is a life-chaning one. You cannot control the outcome. You cannot know how the story will end. You cannot know what will happen around the next corner. All you can do is recognize the truth of this moment, of this feeling, of this world... and move on to the next from a place of trust. Trust the story, and yourself--through each word and sentence--until your page is alive with the wonder of creation, until you are in wonder at the life of your creation." . . . keep reading
How to Make Yourself Irresistible to an Agent: An Interview with Michael Larsen of the Larsen-Pomada Literary Agency
How to Make Yourself Irresistible to an Agent: An Interview with Michael Larsen of the Larsen-Pomada Literary Agency "Literary Agents supply 90% of the books provided by the major houses. So to understand how publishing works, you need to understand how agents work." And no-one can help you understand agents better than Michael Larsen, who's been a literary agent for over 35 years. He also runs the annual San Francisco Writer's Conference. . . . keep reading
Publishing Your Book in 2010: An Interview with Jane Friedman, the Publisher & Editorial Director of Writer's Digest
Publishing Your Book in 2010: An Interview with Jane Friedman, the Publisher & Editorial Director of Writer's Digest Today's economic challenges and constantly evolving technologies keep the publishing industry in a state of flux. Jane Friedman, the Editorial Director and Publisher of Writer's Digest, talks about the different publishing routes available to author's, today.

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BONUS--Unlimited Creativity: How to Meet and Master Writer's Block, Procrastination, and Perfectionism. 3 call series with WritingSpirit Founder, Julie Isaac.
BONUS--Unlimited Creativity: How to Meet and Master Writer's Block, Procrastination, and Perfectionism. 3 call series with WritingSpirit Founder, Julie Isaac. From award winning author, creativity coach, and the founder of WritingSpirit.com, Julie Isaac, a three call series (4.5 hrs of content) on how to meet and master writer's block, procrastination and perfectionism--The Big 3! Topics covered include: The common causes of creative blocks. Using journalism's 5 W's to define and dissolve creative challenges. How to use the power of focus to invite & receive inspiration whenever wanted. . . . keep reading
The Playful Way to Serious Writing--An Interview with Roberta Allen
The Playful Way to Serious Writing--An Interview with Roberta Allen Roberta Allen is the author of "Fast Fiction" and "The Playful Way to Serious Writing." At the heart of her teaching is what she calls the "energy method." In this interview Roberta shares insights about the art and science of focus and how it opens up creativity, how to write fiction and memoir, how to reconnect with older projects, the playful way to revise, and so much more. . . . keep reading
How to Use the Tarot to Explore & Expand Your Creativity & Writing: An Interview With Stephanie Arwen Lynch
How to Use the Tarot to Explore & Expand Your Creativity & Writing: An Interview With Stephanie Arwen Lynch In this interview, you'll learn how to use the tarot as a brainstorming and creative writing tool. Arwen shares exercises and tarot card spreads that she's developed to help you dive more deeply into your story's characters, plot and theme, as well as help you break through writing blocks and open more fully to your creativity.

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How to Create a Vision Board For Your Book: An Interview With Joyce Schwarz
How to Create a Vision Board For Your Book: An Interview With Joyce Schwarz Creating a vision board is so much more than gathering a few pictures together and pasting them on a poster board. Joyce sees creating a vision board as a cross between soul searching, meditation, and improvisation. Her approach mixes creativity, research, self-exploration, intuition, field trips, and even mastermind groups to help you connect deeply with your book's vision and voice, and then create a vision board that will inspire you. . . . keep reading
The Gold in Your Journal: An Interview With Sheila Bender
The Gold in Your Journal: An Interview With Sheila Bender Sheila Bender has written several books on journaling, and helped develop Life Journal's journaling software for writers. We talked about how journaling can enhance your writing on a daily basis, as well as how to turn old journal entries into essays and stories.



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Screenwriting, A Director's Perspective: An Interview With Academy Award Winning Director Arthur Hiller
Screenwriting, A Director's Perspective: An Interview With Academy Award Winning Director Arthur Hiller Oscar winning director Arthur Hiller has directed 33 films, including Love Story, The Americanization of Emily, The Hospital, Man of La Mancha, The Man in the Glass Booth, Silver Streak, and Outrageous Fortune. We talked about Neil Simon, Paddy Chayefsky, what makes a good script, the relationship between writer and director, and so much more. If you dream of your novel being turned into a film, someday, you'll want to listen to this interview.
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Meditation, Mindfulness & Writing: An Interview With NY Times Bestselling Author, Susan Piver
Meditation, Mindfulness & Writing: An Interview With NY Times Bestselling Author, Susan Piver Susan Piver is the New York Times bestselling author of "The Hard Questions" and "how not to be afraid of your own life," She's also a meditation instructor in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. We talked about meditation, moving beyond fear, and what it was like for her to be on the Oprah Winfrey Show--twice!


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The Call to Write: An Interview with Mark David Gerson
The Call to Write: An Interview with Mark David Gerson Mark David Gerson wrote the award-winning visionary novel, "The MoonQuest," and my favorite book on writing, "The Voice of the Muse: Answering the Call To Write." Mark David's writing advice is practical, compassionate, and inspiring.


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