
Ideas and insights about how to write with power and originality—without the angst. See what happens when you ignite your imaginative intelligence!
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If you want to write the book, and you’re having trouble writing the book, here’s the fix: don’t write the book.
.I learned this lesson on Love Child, my first book. Having been a publisher, I knew I’d need an outline and two sample chapte...
Jay Hill was one of my 11 co-presenters at TEDx Asheville. I laughed hard every time Jay rehearsed this talk, and again on the big day. It’s funny and smart, and also thoughtful, caring, and compassionate. Watch it!
As Jay says, not the mo...
Two Saturdays ago, AnnaLene Johnsen, zooming in from Norway, said:
“I had a super aha-experience about why I have creative blockage and don’t think I am … allowed? to be an artist.”
If this resonates with you, join us any Saturday at n...
About a year after my memoir Love Child was published, I got an email from a US Congressman. I think he was from Kentucky or Tennessee. He’d recently been contacted by an adult daughter he’d never known, and he wanted my advice.
He was all...
Every Saturday at noon ET: The Imaginative Storm Writing Salon. An hour, plus afterchat. Free (as not everyone can afford to pay), and supported by those who find it valuable. If you can afford it, our suggested donation is $20 per session—...
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I help writers get in touch with their originality using the Imaginative Storm method (which saved me!). I'm fascinated by how you can develop your imaginative intelligence to generate powerful writing—and improve the quality of your life.
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