Finding the time …
If you are a writer (or wish to be called a writer) you know the challenges of finding the time to write. No matter what we desire to engage in – writing, drawing, exercising, etc. – finding, or taking the time, is the biggest challenge. This week Scott offers some tips into “finding” the time to write. And these tips can be applied to other areas of our lives.
“You have to write. Thinking about writing, developing a plan about writing, talking about writing or dreaming about writing is important. However, putting pen to paper is the only way to complete a book. So, the first element to writing a book is to write. And then write some more.
Since writing for most of us is not our primary means of income, finding time is important. We live in a busy world that tries to fill every moment of our awakened day and finding time to write is as personable as your book. Your work and family obligations are unique to you. But the need to write is not. Every published author has found the time to write. So, find your time to write.
Let the first draft roll. Write it without too much care …” read more.
A Practical Guide to Changing Our World Through Personal Transformation by Gary Brown.
Meet the Author and Book Signing on Saturday, March 7, 12-4pm at The Nook in Gloucester, VA.
Gary’s book is now available for pre-order.
The Floating Squatch by Shenandoah Squatch.
Meet Shenandoah Squatch at the Page Turner Festival, Saturday, February 28, 12-4pm. Cover reveal coming soon—follow us on social media.
Appalachian WordFest, Feb. 28, 9am-3pm
Gloucester Daffodil Festival, March 28-29, 9am-5pm
True life mermaids (or mermen) believe in themselves, they embrace their creativity and live life to the fullest.