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How To Be A Better Writer: The Creative Writing Life, #4
How To Be A Better Writer: The Creative Writing Life, #4
How To Be A Better Writer: The Creative Writing Life, #4
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Empower Your Life. Empower Your Writing.

Every writer strives to improve; to write something more than the first thing they wrote, to write something finer than the last thing they wrote.

Every writer wants to advance their craft, develop deeper ideas, write from their own truest selves, live more fully in their creativity.

Every writer wants to be a better writer.

And here are 100 ways for you, Writer, to become better.

 

The book is divided into six themes:

  • Author Mindset
  • The Writing Process
  • Learning
  • Creativity
  • The Writer's Health
  • The Writing Community

Get your copy of How To Be A Better Writer now, and set to making real change in your writing life for the better.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherInkwell & Elm
Release dateMay 9, 2024
ISBN9798224285525
How To Be A Better Writer: The Creative Writing Life, #4

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    How To Be A Better Writer - Kate Krake

    How To Be A Better Writer

    HOW TO BE A BETTER WRITER

    IDEAS ON CREATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH FOR AUTHORS

    KATE KRAKE

    INKWELL & ELM

    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Author Mindset

    Stop Calling Yourself An Aspiring Writer

    Understand You Can Always Improve

    Find Your Own Reasons To Write

    Create Deep Value

    Write Whatever You Want

    Write For Yourself First

    Live to Write (but don't forget to live)

    Let The Difficulties of Life Happen

    Consider Quitting

    Forget The Tortured Artist

    Harness Your Self-Doubt For Good

    Focus On Your Growth

    Only Focus On What You Can Control

    Decide What Kind Of Writer You Want To Be

    Find Your Core Values, As A Person, As A Writer

    Create Your Own Permission

    Call Yourself A Writer

    Treat Yo Self

    Recognize the Difference Between Fear and Intuition

    Learn to Work With Fear

    Hold Goals Loosely

    Understand What Writer's Block Really is

    Only Compete With Yourself

    Compare Yourself to Yourself

    The Writing Process

    Write Regularly

    Try Writing Skeleton Drafts

    Ignore Publishing Advice Until You've Got Something Ready To Publish

    Find Your Creative Time Zone

    Ensure You've Got Good Tools

    Write Messy

    Finish Everything You Start

    Keep A Notebook

    Keep A Journal

    Let It Take As Long As It Takes

    Forget ‘Pantser’ Or ‘Plotter’

    Accept There is No Silver Bullet Process

    Combine Process Approaches

    You Have Your Own Core Process

    Write Short Stories

    Write Flash Fiction

    Write Poetry

    Embrace Your Weird

    If Your Story Is Stuck, Stop Working On It

    Write What Scares You

    Practice Deep Work

    Claim A Scared Writing Time

    Learn to Focus

    Vary Your Output Tools

    Balance Ideation and Routine Word Making

    Write Playfully

    Practice Dangling Carrot Motivation

    Give Yourself A Defined Internet Time

    Try A Writing Ritual

    Create An Accountability System

    Learning

    Read A Lot (and not just in the genre you write in)

    Read In The Genre You Write In

    Learn From Non-Book Stories

    Study Style Manuals

    Study Genre Theory

    Study The Tropes Of Your Genre

    Read Writing You Don't Like

    Forget ‘Write What You Know’

    Read Non-Fiction That Has Nothing To Do With What You're Writing

    Analyze One or More Chapters of Your Favorite Novel

    Take In As Much Writing Advice As You Can

    Learn To

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