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From Writer to Published: Craft & Creative Mastery

You want to publish your book. Whether you’re writing your first or fifth book, you fantasize about finishing that book, getting it into the hands and hearts of people who need it, and what might happen to your life and sense of fulfillment as a writer once that book is “out there.” But you feel a tension. This…

On Our Resistance to Decode Magic: Sunday Essay
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On Our Resistance to Decode Magic: Sunday Essay

Note: Around once a month, I pledge to break blog decorum and essay = attempt to say something; a trial; an artful testing out on foot.  The essay more than any other writing form is the amorphous form of the writer’s quest. “The essay’s engine is curiosity; its territory is the open road….This is what makes…

Tracking Wonder, Serendipity, & Creative Virtuosity on the Web
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Tracking Wonder, Serendipity, & Creative Virtuosity on the Web

The Cost of Creative Excellence Take an experiment with me. First, consider this. When it comes to production value, I’ve noticed we creatives can get trapped between extremes. By production value, I mean how well we execute and produce our final products, stories, designs, jewelry, services, presentations, or offerings – or even marketing. On one…

3 Actions Great Authors Take to Abate Fear, Doubt, & Shame
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3 Actions Great Authors Take to Abate Fear, Doubt, & Shame

I’ve told the story of how a Pulitzer Prize-winning author (1) without talent became a master of creative nonfiction and literary journalism. I mentioned that he took three creative actions that any of us can take. I want to reiterate those three actions to further disabuse us of two myths: Myth 1: That great writing…