Do You Feel Like You’re Sticking Your Head In A Bowl Full Of Glue?
Hey, we’re writers, we love words. We love writing a fantastic metaphor and grabbing our reader with a perfectly crafted opening sentence. Better yet, an irresistible opening paragraph.
Right? Or Wrong?
If you say right, you’re wrong.
If you say wrong, you’re right!
Huh???
Spending hours, even days, finding the perfect words or metaphor will exhaust you and make you feel like you’ve stuck your head in a bowl full of glue.
I’m not suggesting that you give up your love of language. I’m not suggesting that you shouldn’t fall in love with a perfectly turned phrase. I am saying that you shouldn’t waste your time searching for them.
If you do, you will waste a lot of precious writing time.
Worse, you will block.
Language, thought, and analysis reside in the left side of the brain.
Home to guess whom?
If you guessed the Inner Critic, or the ICK as like to say, you are CORRECT!
The ICK, as you know, loves to find fault with your writing. In fact, it’s the ICK who sends you on a fruitless journey of finding the perfect words in the first place.
So forget language and perfect words when you are creating. Your best stories and character emerge from the right side of the brain.
The right side of the brain holds the womb of creativity.
It is the place of images, feeling, and possibility. It’s where our best stories and characters reside. And it’s the fiction writer’s job description to go there and roam! You’ll have plenty of time to think, play with language, and edit later.
If you want to get your head out of the bowl of glue and open the gates to a flood of characters and stories, my method of The Five Ingredients of the Scene will do exactly that.
This method provides you with a strong structure based on proven and intuitive fiction writing techniques that support your journeys into the wonderful world of your imagination.
An unfettered imagination and a grounding in fiction writing craft are the keys to unleashing great stories, characters and finishing your book.
I’ll tell you exactly how my Five Ingredients of the Scene does this and answer any questions you have.
Just click the link below and schedule a free call with me. https://emilyhanlon1.wufoo.com/forms/zbqy0l70pfylrz/
You deserve this adventure into characters, plot, and writing success that no one can take from you.
I’ll talk to you soon.
Emily Hanlon
PS. So many students who have worked with The Five Ingredients of the Scene tell me that this method opened doors to an understanding of the fiction writing process that totally changed their writing and their life. Now they can look in the mirror, smile, and say, “I Am A Writer!”
Click the link right now:
Hey, we’re writers, we love words. We love writing a fantastic metaphor and grabbing our reader with a perfectly crafted opening sentence. Better yet, an irresistible opening paragraph.
Right? Or Wrong?
If you say right, you’re wrong.
If you say wrong, you’re right!
Huh???
Spending hours, even days, finding the perfect words or metaphor will exhaust you and make you feel like you’ve stuck your head in a bowl full of glue.
I’m not suggesting that you give up your love of language. I’m not suggesting that you shouldn’t fall in love with a perfectly turned phrase. I am saying that you shouldn’t waste your time searching for them.
If you do, you will waste a lot of precious writing time.
Worse, you will block.
Language, thought, and analysis reside in the left side of the brain.
Home to guess whom?
If you guessed the Inner Critic, or the ICK as like to say, you are CORRECT!
The ICK, as you know, loves to find fault with your writing. In fact, it’s the ICK who sends you on a fruitless journey of finding the perfect words in the first place.
So forget language and perfect words when you are creating. Your best stories and character emerge from the right side of the brain.
The right side of the brain holds the womb of creativity.
It is the place of images, feeling, and possibility. It’s where our best stories and characters reside. And it’s the fiction writer’s job description to go there and roam! You’ll have plenty of time to think, play with language, and edit later.
If you want to get your head out of the bowl of glue and open the gates to a flood of characters and stories, my method of The Five Ingredients of the Scene will do exactly that.
This method provides you with a strong structure based on proven and intuitive fiction writing techniques that support your journeys into the wonderful world of your imagination.
An unfettered imagination and a grounding in fiction writing craft are the keys to unleashing great stories, characters and finishing your book.
I’ll tell you exactly how my Five Ingredients of the Scene does this and answer any questions you have.
Just click the link below and schedule a free call with me. https://emilyhanlon1.wufoo.com/forms/zbqy0l70pfylrz/
You deserve this adventure into characters, plot, and writing success that no one can take from you.
I’ll talk to you soon.
Emily Hanlon
PS. So many students who have worked with The Five Ingredients of the Scene tell me that this method opened doors to an understanding of the fiction writing process that totally changed their writing and their life. Now they can look in the mirror, smile, and say, “I Am A Writer!”
Click the link right now: