The Imaginative Storm is a writing community and a writing method that will enable you to write with originality, authenticity, and ease. Write with us and ignite your imaginative intelligence!
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I seem to have been commenting about “throwaway writing” on a lot of posts and notes recently. So I thought I’d share this extract from Write What You Don’t Know. If you’d like to hear my co-author James Navé reading it, click below.
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Two days ago, I wrote a post titled "Mirror Neurons are the Writer's Secret Weapon" and subtitled, "As precise and potent as a Japanese kendo master's wooden sword." I think it's a pretty arresting image, and to be honest I'm rather proud o...
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I'm the co-author of Write What You Don't Know and the author of the memoir Love Child, the novel A Stolen Summer, and a fair amount of other stuff! I'm hoping to take the mystique and angst out of writing by sharing the Imaginative Storm method.
I am a writer, poetic storyteller, creative consultant, and manuscript coach.
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