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Writer's Block

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Writer's Block Like anyone else out there who writes, I get writer's block, but fortunately, I do have strategies that help me work through it. Sometimes my strategies work and sometimes they don't, which is why I need several in my tool kit to choose from. There are times when I can write for several hours straight without interruption, and end up with 3 to 4,000 words in one sitting. Other times I can write and meet my 1,500-word goal for each session. Then there are the times that I can only get a paragraph or two done, or tweak what I've already written and call it a day. I'm not always able to write every day. I work all week as a teacher, so when the end of the day arrives, sometimes the last thing I want to do is think or plan, or write. Some evenings I don't have the frame of mind to do anything other than watch mindless TV and veg for the night. This means that I could go a whole week before working on my book again. Before I can get started writing I o...

Writer's Notebook

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By, Natalie Goldberg Writer's Notebook In an earlier post , I talked briefly about using a writer's notebook. The book that inspired me to begin using one was Writing Down the Bones , by Natalie Goldberg. One of my English professors in college had recommended the book to me knowing that I was interested in writing. What's great about using a writer's notebook is that you can write whatever is on your mind without commitment. It's an exercise in brainstorming and getting any and all of your ideas down in one place. I liked the idea so much that I've even used it in my middle school classroom with great results. In The Classroom In my classroom, I would provide a prompt.  It would either be a word, a photo, a color, or even music. Then they are instructed to write whatever comes to mind. Here's an example. One of the first times I did this with my students, I wrote the word "blue" on the board. Of course, they were filled with questions. They've...

February Giveaway!

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  It's time for another giveaway!   RULES! Go to my Facebook group page and like and share. For every like and share you get one entry in the contest.  WHAT CAN YOU WIN? The winner will receive a free signed copy of my second book in the series, Unintended Travelers: Henry's Decision . WHEN? The winner will be announced on Tuesday, February 28th . Stay tuned!

Second Step: Just Write

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For most of my adult life, I've wanted to write, but my largest hurdles were  what to write about, how to go about it, and what to do with it afterward. Before going to college, which is a period of my life that I like to refer to as my "former life", I would write randomly but never seriously. I'd start stories that would be left hanging forever, never touching them again. But writing wasn't something that I took seriously back then, not like I eventually did. While I was going to college, I majored in English, along with elementary education, and became more inspired to write with all of the reading and writing I had to do for my classes. But anything I'd start would again continue to be left abandoned and unfinished. The pressure of staying on top of my classes and making it through each semester took priority instead. After I graduated from college, I started working. I juggled three jobs as an ed tech, waitress, and part-time legal secretary for nearly t...

And the Winner Is...(January 2023)

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  The winner of my January contest for a signed copy of my first book, Unintended Travelers , was Celine Young. Thank you, Celine! I mailed it out today. Hopefully, you'll get it by this weekend. There will be a contest for the month of February, so stay tuned!