It’s the understatement of the decade to say this is a weird time right now, and that means that creating right now is also a bit weird.
Tag Archives: creativity
This simple tip can unstick your creativity
It might be one of the worst feelings: trying to work on a project, and feeling empty. You’re just stuck.
How mindfulness can revitalize your writing
One of the hardest parts of writing is carving out both the time and the mental energy to do it.
The most important part of creating characters
But I would argue that one of the most (if not the most) important pieces of a good book is the characters.
Why busyness is overrated
Have you ever been in a conversation and had someone say to you, “I’m just so busy this week,” but instead of it sounding like a bad thing, it comes across more like a brag?
My 2020 One Little Word + a big announcement!
Alright, I know January is half over, but I’ve been busy, so I’m just now getting around to making my goals for the year and thinking about what I want to achieve.
Finding your stirs and steals
It’s the start of the new year, and if you’re like most people, you’re probably making at least a few goals for your creative life in 2020. Sometimes, though, all these challenges and new starts and resolutions can be overwhelming.
Einstein’s trick to becoming a better writer
Albert Einstein was known for playing the violin when he couldn’t figure out a mathematical problem.
Guest Post: 4 tips to figure out what kind of book you should write
Hi y’all! Today I’m excited to bring you a post written by Lucia Tang, a contributor at Reedsy. She talks about different methods to decide which idea to pursue for your next writing project. I’ll be starting a new series following along as I start writing a new novel, so I thought this would beContinue reading “Guest Post: 4 tips to figure out what kind of book you should write”
100 Days of Sunlight: A fun summer read
When 16-year-old poetry blogger Tessa Dickinson is involved in a car accident and loses her eyesight for 100 days, she feels like her whole world has been turned upside-down. Terrified that her vision might never return, Tessa feels like she has nothing left to be happy about. But when her grandparents place an ad inContinue reading “100 Days of Sunlight: A fun summer read”