A few nights ago, my husband and I watched the Frida Kahlo biopic. We both noted a commonality between her story of chronic pain and the lives of many other artists across disciplines: great work as a product of great suffering. I’m not interested in perpetuating the stereotype of the tortured artist and the way…
Category: Writing strategies
Brighten your day!
Fires, politics, spikes in the COVID-19 outbreaks, gloomy news. What’s an author to do to escape the emotional storm clouds and enter the comforting cocoon of creativity? Nature’s good for the soul and the psyche, but with the onset of winter weather, opportunities to hike, leaf-peep, walk, or bicycle will soon vanish. Travel? Not for…
The Devil is in the Details
“Attention to detail is not about perfection. It’s about excellence.” – Chris Denny, Speaker, trainer All of life’s big moments are built from a series of seemingly insignificant details. You’ve lived them, and so have I. Many years ago I took a journalism class and my professor recorded me reading news material and delivered it…
Writing blues? Read this.
Safe at home. Yeah, sure, but even with all this extra time on your hands, you can’t get in gear to write? With all the bad news swirling around these days, it’s no surprise. Here are tips to free yourself from the dark clouds of viruses and pandemonium and put the joy back in your…
Cow Patties – how to keep writing when life gets messy
When life gets messy. Hmm, if ever there was a time for that, we’re certainly living it now. I wrote about this several years ago, and it seems timely to bring it back for a second look. Back then, one of my friends posted an interesting question: “How do you guys keep writing…