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How To Quiet Doubts And Your Inner Editor So You Can Write Your Book

How To Quiet Doubts And Your Inner Editor So You Can Write Your Book

by Stephanie Morrill | Apr 26, 2023 | Creativity, Encouragement, Practicing, Writing Life

There are pieces of the writing life that get easier the longer you’ve been on your journey. Writing a synopsis, for example, used to be a multiple-day process with lots of grumbling. Now I’ve learned what makes it enjoyable for me (doing it before the...
How To Learn From Other Writers Without Belittling Ourselves

How To Learn From Other Writers Without Belittling Ourselves

by Stephanie Morrill | Mar 29, 2023 | Author Life, Encouragement, Learning from Other Authors, Writing Life

For many years, I’ve envied those who pursue careers with well-defined paths. If you want to be a teacher, you go to college, you get your degree in education, you log your student teaching hours, and then you start applying for teaching jobs. None of that is...
Are You Actively Practicing Writing?

Are You Actively Practicing Writing?

by Stephanie Morrill | Dec 7, 2022 | Encouragement, Getting Published, Practicing, Writing Life

I read a story in Atomic Habits by James Clear that changed how I think about writing. A professor at the University of Florida named Jerry Uelsmann divided his photography class into two groups. Half the class would be graded on how many photographs they turned in....
Writing Mistakes I’ve Made So You Don’t Have To: Obsessively Rewriting First Chapters

Writing Mistakes I’ve Made So You Don’t Have To: Obsessively Rewriting First Chapters

by Stephanie Morrill | Nov 30, 2022 | Encouragement, Writing Life

(A version of this post was originally published October 9, 2017) I have a love/hate relationship when it comes to talking about my mistakes.  What I don’t love: The vulnerability. I’ve taught classes based on my writing mistakes, which seems like a fabulous...
Identity, Ideas, and Intellectual Property: What we can learn from Disney and Tolkien

Identity, Ideas, and Intellectual Property: What we can learn from Disney and Tolkien

by Jill Williamson | May 18, 2022 | Creativity, Encouragement, Learning from Other Authors, Writing Life

Jill here. I cannot believe this is my last post before we break for summer. This spring has gone by SO fast! Before I get into today’s post, I want to give you all a head’s up. Stephanie will be running the 100-for-100 Writing Challenge this summer....
Be a Lifelong Learner

Be a Lifelong Learner

by Jill Williamson | Apr 20, 2022 | Author Life, Encouragement, Getting Feedback On Your Writing, Goals, Grow An Author, Learning from Other Authors, The Craft of Writing, Writing, Writing Life

If you have spent any time in the world of education, you might have heard the term: lifelong learner. This is the concept that as time goes on, some teachers lose their motivation and fall into a comfortable routine. They stop pushing themselves to grow in their...
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