writing about writing

  • Pushing Through to Publication: Taking the Next Step on the Writing Journey

    I submitted a children’s story for publication. It’s the first attempt I’ve made at publication in years. Like many writers, fear of rejection and impostor syndrome has kept me from making progress towards any writing goal. I was writing more than ever for work, and that left me feeling burnt out and uninspired. My writing

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  • Writing for work and pleasure, why is it so different?

    I wish I could write my stories as quickly as I write for work. At my day job, I am known for my ability to research and write 1200 word technical articles in a single day. In addition to my other responsibilities, I keep the company website up to date with educational articles about digital

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  • The Literary Crowd is Meta

    Writers like to write about writing, and readers like to read about reading. Look, I don’t make the rules- I’m just making an observation. I know it’s true, because I am both of these people. This realization struck me me as I spent 20 minutes trying to find the perfect book about the history of

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  • I could write a book about writer’s block. I think this is a common feelings among writers. We have the ideas, but we can’t seem to find the motivation or the ability to translate those ideas to the page. Somehow, the mere act of sitting down to write or type causes all words to simply

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