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THINKING thoughts is fleeting, they don’t stick around long enough to truly reflect on them – but SEEING your thoughts on paper and being able to go back and reflect on them at any time can make a change in your self-awareness, emotional well-being, and personal growth.
Journal writing brings it all together.
Some of your top fiction writers – think Nora Roberts, Jodi Picault, and Stephen King – have a muse in their head as they create their fiction writing. How do they embrace their muse?
In this episode, Lana McAra sits down with Kyle Ann Robertson, author of “Not So Little Things” to take you on a transformative journey into the power of journaling for fiction writers.
Together, they share personal anecdotes and practical insights on the topic of journal writing and embracing your muse so your fiction writing becomes a page-turning, all-nighter-triggering #Unputdownable experience for your readers.
Tune in and hear Kyle Ann Robertson’s thoughts on:
- The main writing myths and what we mean by “Busting” them
- How journal writing help with busting these myths
- How journaling helps your thoughts “grow” into fiction story ideas
- Identifying and embracing your muse to fuel your #Unputdownable fiction writing
- And much, much more!
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