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3 simple ways to find writing inspiration

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January is almost over.  I’m not entirely sure how that is possible since it seems like we just finished wrapping all the Christmas presents.  But, I look at my calendar and realize one week from tomorrow we’ll be saying hello to February.

Maybe you had big plans for 2013.  Perhaps you set a few goals and even determined this is the year you’ll write your book.  And now, as January has rushed past you, you are beginning to feel a little discouraged and maybe even uninspired. I admit the grayness of our weather these past few weeks leaves me yawning and wishing for a nap most days.

But here’s the deal:  we all feel uninspired sometimes.  And it’s not just writers … musicians, painters, home decorators all face the same struggle.  Sometimes the creative juices don’t flow.

That’s when discipline kicks in. When we force ourselves to write 200 words today.  When we outline a chapter or develop a plot line.   We keep working because we realize that’s what creating is:  WORK.  Rewarding and beautiful, yes.  But also just plain hard work sometimes.

Here are three simple ideas for finding inspiration when you’ve stared at the blank screen long enough!

1.  Pay attention!  This sage counsel from The Write Practice is great.  {And by the way, if you are not subscribed to their blog, you should.  Their writing exercises are wonderful.}

2.  Look up quotes!  One of my favorite ways to press forward is to do a quick search on Goodreads for quotes on a specific topic, like writing.  Sandra Peoples of Next Step Editing also shares great quotes on her blog, Facebook page, and her writing Pinterest board.

3.  More books, fewer blogs!   When I’m struggling to write or just feel uninspired in any area, I have learned the best response is to unplug.  Copyblogger offers that same counsel as his #1 suggestion in 10 Pathways to Inspired Writing.

How do you overcome writer’s block?

Please share your best writing inspiration tips with us.

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3 great facebook pages for writers & bloggers

Everyone has one.  (Have you liked ours yet?)  But not everyone uses them well.

Facebook Pages.

Love it or hate it, Facebook is essentially required social media for writers and bloggers.   What makes a Facebook page great?  We’ve gathered up  three of our favorites that illustrate key components of a great page.

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1. Interacts with readers.  We love Amy Lynn Andrews’ page.  Not only does she provide excellent information beyond what is on her blog, she also engages with her readers and answers questions.   Just last week our friend Myra asked her a question about a Pinterest plug-in on Facebook.  Amy found the answer and was willing to help others understand how the plug-in worked.  Bloggers, you need to like Amy’s page!

2.  Shares relevant information.  Sandra of Next Step Editing routinely shares grammar tips, writing resources, and other articles that will help writers and bloggers.  We appreciate that her Facebook content is not simply a listing of her blog posts.

3.  Asks great questions.  Author Media’s Facebook page is a great blend of information, encouragement, and humor.  Daily they ask a question designed to encourage or inspire writers to keep going.

What do you think makes a great Facebook page?  Share some of your favorite pages with us in the comments.  We’re always looking for new pages to follow.

 

P.S. If you haven’t already, please like the Design by Insight page.  As we get closer to launching our book, we’ll be sharing excerpts and sneak peeks there first!