• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Write Right

The Writing Life

  • About
  • Services
  • Clients
  • Blog
  • Comics
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

Write Right Blog

Finding the Writing Rhythm

April 1, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Writer's block, anyone?Some people experience writer’s block because they don’t – or think they don’t – have any ideas. Other people experience it when they have too many ideas. I’ve experienced both aspects of writer’s block (even though I don’t believe in writer’s block), but my latest block has nothing to do with having too many or too few ideas.

[Read more…] about Finding the Writing Rhythm

Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: music, piano, writer's block, writing rhythm

The Rules of Writingland: How to Survive a Writing-Infested World

March 31, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Good luck surviving the infestation.Writingland* is a lot like Zombieland. It’s true. Writers who inhabit Writingland kill their writing only to have it resurrect, which may or may not be a bad thing. It’s all a matter of perspective. Regardless of that perspective, Writingland is no walk in the park. It’s a kill or be killed world. The writers who live in that world do so because they have embraced some rules, most of which are derived from the rules of Zombieland.

[Read more…] about The Rules of Writingland: How to Survive a Writing-Infested World

Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: writing rules, writing survival skills, Zombieland, zombies

Stop Looking For Inspiration

March 30, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Inspiration has to find you working.The* other day, I received an email from a woman who said I was inspiring. It was a nice thing to hear albeit a little surprising. I’ve never taken the time to ponder whether I’m inspirational. I simply do what I am meant to do and hope that some people enjoy it.

[Read more…] about Stop Looking For Inspiration

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: creativity, inspiration, muse, Pablo Picasso

The Importance of Exercise

March 29, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Time to work with some weights.People exercise for a variety of reasons. They sometimes exercise simply to exercise, but they usually have an end goal, a purpose, even if it’s only to be seen by others. Others exercise for health reasons. Still others exercise in order to perform better in a sport. Other people exercise because they want to improve in a specific area, such as weightlifting or cardio.

[Read more…] about The Importance of Exercise

Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: failure, writing, writing exercises

Muscle Memory

March 28, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Sometimes, you have to toss a man.When I was training in martial arts, we repeated certain techniques – holds, locks, chokes, throws, punches, kicks, et cetera – over and over again. The reasoning was simple: the longer we repeated a motion, the more engrained it became. When we sparred or grappled, those motions became automatic. We suddenly had our opponent in a lock or choke because our muscles remembered what our brains sometimes forgot in the moment of an adrenaline rush.

[Read more…] about Muscle Memory

Filed Under: Writing Life Tagged With: art, drawing, martial arts, muscle memory, writing rules

Is That a Polar Bear?

March 28, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Polar Bear Cub.In* order to develop a talent, it has to be exercised. It has to be used on a frequent and consistent basis. Doing so can be hard at times, which is why I believe wholeheartedly in setting up exercises and completing them.

[Read more…] about Is That a Polar Bear?

Filed Under: Creativity, Writing Life Tagged With: creative process, exercise, polar bear, talent

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 153
  • Page 154
  • Page 155
  • Page 156
  • Page 157
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 161
  • Go to Next Page »

Footer

Follow Write Right

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr

Copyright Write Right © 2025 · Atmosphere Pro on Genesis Framework

  • Subscribe to Write Right
  • Email Write Right
 

Loading Comments...