Emily Hanlon
Who Is Your Inner Critic?
Spend time listening to your Inner Critic. He or she is not comfortable with the risks demanded by a creative endeavor. By becoming aware of the foul jabber of your Inner Critic, you can see how your mind puts up roadblocks to creativity.Tip 3 from...
Date Posted: October 08, 2005
The Difference Between Critiquing and Criticism
A work in progress is susceptible to immediate extermination from the most unlikely sources: A spouse, parent, child or close friend can often be the worst people with whom to share your work in progress.
Date Posted: October 02, 2005
So You Need Some Inspiration? Try Some RPC: Risk, Passion and Creativity!
You want to write. You really do. But the passion you feel never gets translated into actual writing. And if it does, it doesnt last very long. You run out of steam.There are reasons for this.
Date Posted: September 28, 2005
Ten Tips on Writing and Creativity
1. Don't think. Creating a story or book has little to do with the intellect or language when we first begin. Our best ideas will emerge as a spark or image. Like dreams, they will make little sense.
Date Posted: September 26, 2005