A Conversation with Jane Staw
At that very moment, I committed to making a practice of seeing and thinking small. Which I did. And since I am a writer, it was natural for me to begin writing about my experiences.
Read MoreAt that very moment, I committed to making a practice of seeing and thinking small. Which I did. And since I am a writer, it was natural for me to begin writing about my experiences.
Read MoreDon’t judge yourself, first of all. Everyone has a different process; worrying that yours should look like someone else’s will usually stop you right there.
Read MoreThe bottom line for me and every writer is, if you are going to get the book written, there are other things in life you must willingly choose not to do.
Read MoreSeriously though, my writing practice amounts to the same pattern: stare at the computer screen. Write a line. Hate it. Rewrite. Repeat.
Read MoreThis is the third in a four-part series of Q & A’s with authors who discuss both their writing process and their take on the practice of writing daily.
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