When you sit down and write a short story, and it flows from your fingers as if your fingers are magic wands, writing is good. Often, when we tackle a new topic, a new character, and want something different, it can start well, but then the flow Continue Reading
The Creative Locus of Self-Control
The self is an ambiguous idea. It’s difficult to put your finger on it, to define it as anything particular. That’s because what we call the self, is an emotional body that is always acting and reacting to the environment. Self talk is often Continue Reading
How to Develop a Successful Writing Career
Writing is a beguiling thing. It draws us into its magical world full of beautiful rhythms and colourful jewels. It’s hard to resist. Like all things, developing your successful writing career depends entirely on you, your attitude, and how you Continue Reading
How to Write without Fear of Writer’s Block
Sean P. Durham There is a lot of advice written about writing. Often this advice is directed at beginner writers who are afraid of becoming overwhelmed by writer's block and the imagined magnitude of having to write a novel, or a long Continue Reading