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The most essential tools for being a writer are already inside you. Do You Feel Like Writing? cultivates the artistic confidence to harness your intuitive brain, rethink time, embrace your experiences, and build a sustainable writing life. Guiding you through explorations of your imagination, this book tells tales about the writing life and offers inventive prompts to help you understand why and what you want to write. You are the muse you seek! This book invites you to: study how your imagination works accept the material that comes to you consider your dreams and daydreams as writing…mehr

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The most essential tools for being a writer are already inside you. Do You Feel Like Writing? cultivates the artistic confidence to harness your intuitive brain, rethink time, embrace your experiences, and build a sustainable writing life. Guiding you through explorations of your imagination, this book tells tales about the writing life and offers inventive prompts to help you understand why and what you want to write. You are the muse you seek! This book invites you to: study how your imagination works accept the material that comes to you consider your dreams and daydreams as writing material find constructive feedback, reject lousy feedback, and advocate for your work investigate rituals for your writing practices trust that you have what you need to write
Autorenporträt
Frankie Rollins is the author of three works of fiction, The Grief Manuscript, The Sin Eater & Other Stories, and Doctor Porchiat's Dream. Originally advertising her classes with a sandwich board at a farmer's market in 2001, Frankie has taught creative writing in import stores, living rooms, coffeeshops, florists, K-12 classrooms, and in scores of college classrooms, traditional and online. In 2023, Frankie launched the Fifth Brain Collective, offering imaginative writing coaching, innovative classes, and an online community platform for writers.