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 Creativity
By thebookwright, on April 8th, 2010
Most of the authors I work with experience two types of phenomena during the writing process.
First, they experience real life examples of what they are actually writing about.
Secondly, the information they need for their book gets presented to them as if by magic.
Of course, a perfectly good explanation for this is that your brain is a [...]
 Writers' Block
By thebookwright, on February 11th, 2010
The 6 things that stop people writing
Part #003: Fear of the Unknown
It’s kind of natural to fear the unknown. For many of us, this fear can start at an early age and remain with us for most of our lives.
When it comes to writing your book – or specifically not-writing your book – it can be [...]
 Podcasts
By thebookwright, on October 7th, 2009
At the end of last month, fellow book coach and mentor Julia McCutchen recorded a teleseminar on my approach to writer’s block and tapping into creativity in general.
You can listen to the full interview with questions and answers with the live ‘attendees’ here …
… where you will also find Julia’s excellent and free recordings library.
Thank you [...]
 Metaphysics
By thebookwright, on June 15th, 2009
I am often asked by both new and experienced writers how you go about protecting your books in the digital age.
In these days when you can blog a story or submit an ebook to one of many aggregator sites like Issuu, Myebook, YouPublish and Smashwords, what’s to stop anyone stealing and copying your work illegally?
If you [...]
 Metaphysics
By thebookwright, on May 2nd, 2009
In my work with writers clearing blocks, I am increasingly getting involved with dealing with karma.
It is as if the aspiring writer actually embarks on a project to write their book to expose and address issues in their lives. When they hit a block with their writing and we clear it, a corresponding block in their [...]
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Original artwork for the Bookwright site by Lefteris Heretakis - illustrator & designer, lecturer in Graphic Design @ Bradford College. Lefteris designs and typesets books that visually resonate with the reader.To find out more about his work, read this blog
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