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Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 5

February 20, 2024February 10, 2024 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

You Must Make Time For Writing Every writer I know has a list of well-refined Excuses. But if you are compelled to write your story, then you must write it. You must sit at your computer, or with your notebook and pen, and physically write out the words. It sounds obvious because it is obvious, … Continue reading Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 5

Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 4

February 6, 2024January 20, 2024 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Keep the Creator and the Editor Separate This is an old writers’ adage heard by everyone who has ever taken Creative Writing 101. The funny thing about this adage: it’s true. If you try to edit as you write, or if you’re too critical as you write, you’re going to stifle yourself, and your creativity … Continue reading Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 4

Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 3

February 6, 2024January 19, 2024 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Your First Draft Will Need Help If you accept that your first draft is going to need a crazy amount of rewriting, it frees you up to write, as Natalie Goldberg calls it in Writing Down the Bones, “the worst junk in the world.” If you've read Bird By Bird you know that Anne Lamott calls them … Continue reading Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 3

Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 2

January 30, 2024January 19, 2024 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Organize your thoughts each day It’s hard to begin writing anything with only a vague idea of what we want to write. Those empty moments when we’re not sure what we want to say are when self-doubts begin to rise, Excuses invade our minds, and we decide we don’t really need to write today after all. … Continue reading Writing Inspiration: Writing a First Draft Part 2

What Is Slow Writing and Why Is It Good For You?

May 17, 2023October 4, 2023 / Meredith Allard / 2 Comments

My Definition of Slow Writing I had an interesting time putting this post together. Normally, when I write a post like this I do a little research to help me find others who share a similar opinion. But when I looked for slow writing on several search engines, I didn’t find much. I found some … Continue reading What Is Slow Writing and Why Is It Good For You?

Finding My Writing Flow

March 17, 2022October 4, 2023 / Meredith Allard / Leave a comment

Mike Tinnion from Unsplash It's Easy to Be Distracted From Writing With all of the stresses in the world these days, there are times when I have to reach a bit to find my creativity. Some days, especially when writing is a struggle, I worry that I have used up every ounce of creativity I … Continue reading Finding My Writing Flow

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    The Joy of Annotating Books I’ve been a bookworm all my life. I started reading at a young age, which my mother attributes to my watching Sesame Street.  Ernie and Bert and ABC songs aside, books were my first and … Continue reading Annotating Books for Research and Enjoyment: My Personal Methods
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