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On episode 64 of the podcast, I’m introducing a new segment called Writing Wisdom with Lori. On these mini-episodes, I’ll be sharing actionable inspiration for writers, aspiring writers and creative folks looking to put pen to paper. I want to give you a jolt of what you need to live your best literary life. Think tips, hacks and mindset motivation to get you going, or keep you going on your writing journey.
For this very first writing wisdom segment, I’m talking about the most important lesson all writers must learn, and that is that anybody can write. If you can follow a recipe, then you can learn to write. During this brief episode, I’m sharing how new writers and seasoned writers alike, can look at their writing practice like a person who is learning to bake. We start with a recipe, follow the steps, then begin to experiment until we can successfully execute a beautiful cake – or novel – from scratch.
Listen to the show for actionable inspiration and writing wisdom that will hopefully help you believe in your right to write.
Literary Links for more Writing Wisdom
If you’re looking for a good no-nonsense (recipe) book on writing, I love Stephen King’s On Writing. I re-read it whenever I need inspiration and tips on writing fiction.
If you love podcasts as much as I do, and would like to listen to an inspiring podcast on writing, try the Write-Minded Podcast. Hosted by the director of NaNoWriMo Grant Faulkner and the publisher of She Writes Press, Brooke Warner, the show offers interviews with stellar writers on specific craft-focused topics.
If you want to take a writing class – anything from memoir to screen writing – consider Gotham Writers Workshop. They are based in New York City, but with online classes, you can live anywhere and take one of their courses.
If you want to hear how some badass women use their writing to change the world, for some added inspiration for your writing practice, listen to the How to Be a Revolutionary Writer episode from the MAMP podcast. (It will definitely get you fired up and ready to write.)
And if after listening to this episode, you just want to bake a cake from scratch, try this recipe for Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake. It’s the same one that appears on the back of the Hershey’s cocoa tin and it is delicious.
Do you have any questions about your writing practice? Are you struggling with some part of your journey? Are you seeking permission to write? Leave me you questions and comments on the show notes page for this episode on the My American Meltingpot blog, and I’ll try to answer them on my next “Writing Wisdom” episode.
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This episode talks about defining what home is for me.This link is for Amazon Prime Delivery for students https://amzn.to/339xP9tAmazon Link for 3 month of free music https://amzn.to/2US2Bz4Also I’m an Audible […]
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