
Creativity
By thebookwright, on March 2nd, 2010
We spend virtually all of our days not giving a second thought to something which is vitally important … and that’s our thoughts.
This is a great shame as jus thinking about them and choosing the right ones can have a dramatic affect on our day and our well being.
You are probably not aware that you [...]
Podcast: Download (Duration: 11:00 — 10.1MB)

Mind Maps
By thebookwright, on December 8th, 2009
A picture tells a thousand words … especially when it’s a hyperlinked Mind Map
Contact me, if you’d like a Mind Map like this for your web site – click the image below to get the full size hyperlinked version

Mind Maps
By thebookwright, on December 2nd, 2009
We recorded this really just to test a new HD Flip camera that @nicktadd had just bought … unexpectedly, it’s quite a useful introduction to the concept of Mind Mapping.
I also explain why most so-called Mind Mapping software programmes are really cognitive Brain Mappers (and this in itself has many uses). To truly map the [...]

Mind Maps
By thebookwright, on October 31st, 2009
I’ve been using iMindmap for over a year now as my preferred mind mapping solution for brainstorming and creative writing.
The benefits of left & right brain synchronisation are incaculable and especially beneficial for anyone with dyslexic tendencies.
The latest version takes it from strength to strength and two new features are worth noting for authors …
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Happenings
By thebookwright, on September 2nd, 2009
I am delighted to announce an eclectic and enlightening quarter of workshops for writers and authors this Autumn.
Now summer is ebbing away, it’s a good time to take stock and plan for the year ahead.
If you want to be a published author in 2010 (or there is still time for 2009), then any one of [...]

Mind Maps
By thebookwright, on April 5th, 2009
iMindmap version 4 is now available and has some enhanced features that are really useful in the creative writing process.
Audio notes
I come across many writers who would rather “speak” their book rather than write it. Now you simply record your thoughts and even the text for your book for later transcription.
Box Branches
Sometimes the single word [...]