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Successful writing requires The Write Focus. Hosted by M.A. Lee with occasional forays from Remi Black and Edie Roones, we focus on productivity / tools / craft / process for fiction and nonfiction, entertainment and academic writing.

The Write Focus M.A. Lee

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Successful writing requires The Write Focus. Hosted by M.A. Lee with occasional forays from Remi Black and Edie Roones, we focus on productivity / tools / craft / process for fiction and nonfiction, entertainment and academic writing.

    5:22 / Summer Writing Challenge / Introduction

    5:22 / Summer Writing Challenge / Introduction

    All through June and July, The Write Focus turns its lens to the Summer Writing Challenge, 61 days of writing as well as presenting all the other tasks that writers should be doing in their writing business.

    In addition to tracking our progress on writing projects, we’ll cover market copy, cover designers, promotional posts, and newsletters as well as audio projects. These are just a sample of the myriad additional tasks performed by every writer, indie or traditionally published.

    Podcast posts covering the previous week’s work will be recorded on Tuesday evenings for publishing on Wednesday mornings.

    Join us as we detail the accomplishments and failures for every writer’s Summer Challenge.

    TIMINGS
    00:00 Welcome
    00:40 Opening
    01:35 Raison d’Etre / Introduction
    04:15 Project 1
    04:55 Project 2
    07:05 Project 3
    07:55 Prep Work
    11:26 Last Words / Closing

    Total Run Time :: 12:26

    Blog Site Link https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/summer-writing-challenge-introduction.html

    • 12 min
    5:21 / Wish I'd Known / Writing Retrospective

    5:21 / Wish I'd Known / Writing Retrospective

    This year and the next are celebratory years for me. I began publishing in 2015 and podcasting in 2020 (yes, that coronacoaster year). It’s time for a retrospective, totting up the gains, cringing at the worst failures (some of which will never see the light of day), and dwelling on the chief lessons. You know, what I do wish that I’d known before launching into the ocean realm of writing.

    The ocean of writing is a great metaphor. Writing has depths that no one will ever reach. Each writer is a tiny ship surging through the billowing waves. We dwell on the surface with only forays into the upper levels.

    Where does this Writing Retrospective begin? Before publication, where all writing begins. We’ll also look at where my arrogant brain tried to take me in 2021, and finally a mistake that I keep making and having to re-learn. Geez, I know I’m slow, but still.

    So, herewith, a Retrospective of Writing Regrets.

    TIMINGS

    00:00 Welcome
    00:40 Introduction
    02:02 Regret 1
    06:11 Regret 2
    10:17 Regret 3
    13:05 Final Words
    14:11 Closing

    Total Run Time :: 15:12


    All Original Content / No AI Used

    Link to Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/wish-id-known-writing-retrospective.html

    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

    You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com  .

    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

    • 15 min
    5:20 / Wish I'd Known / A Podcasting Retrospective

    5:20 / Wish I'd Known / A Podcasting Retrospective

    We don’t often take the time to look back, to do a retrospection. We track our accomplishments and diligently write down the small steps that take us to our short-term goals and on to our long-term ones.

    If we’re good little bunnies, we check our Master Plan once a year and rewrite it every third or fifth or seventh year. I can’t imagine a 10-year Master Plan. I had to drop back from five to three because my plans change so much. I get new information. I clarify my goals I shove things forward that I wasn’t able to accomplish when I first envisioned them through rosy-colored glasses.

    Even so—when we do stop and look back, we should consider all we’ve gained, all we’ve learned, and share that with others. Advice along the lines of “Wish I’d Known”.

    Let’s start this two-episode Retrospective with Podcasting, especially since many people are exploring podcasting as a new endeavor They’ve leapened into TikTok and Instagram, and now they’re contemplating the longer format of podcasting.

    TIMINGS

    00:00 Welcome

    00:40 Introduction

    02:20 Podcast Retrospective

    04:25 Podcast Decisions

    06:25 Minor Wishes 1 & 2

    07:40 Minor Wish 3

    10:10 Major Wishes 1 & 2

    12:35 Major Wish 3

    14:15 Major Wish 4 & 5

    15:28 Final Greatest Wish (8 total)

    15:58 Closing

    Total Run Time = 16:59


    All Original Content / No AI Used

    Link to Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/wish-id-known-podcast-retrospective.html

    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

    You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com  .

    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

    • 16 min
    5:19 /Defeat Writer's Block / Whitney's Solutions

    5:19 /Defeat Writer's Block / Whitney's Solutions

    A handful of years ago, after I had started publishing, I stumbled across Phyllis A. Whitney’s Guide to Fiction Writing.

    Originally published in 1982, that date was 6 years before the Mystery Writers of America gave her a Grand Master award for Lifetime Achievement and 8 years before a similar award came from the Romance Writers of America.

    When she died in 2008, Whitney had published more than 70 novels, mostly for adults but a few for young teenagers were also in that total. Whitney has also been described as an inspiration for the founding of the Sisters in Crime organization. There’s a whole back story to that; needless to say, MWA and the reviewers and more were giving scant attention to women writers in the mystery field.

    Many current writers decry Whitney as “Old School”. Indeed, the writers that I’ve focused on for this series on Defeating Writer’s Block—Gardner and Delton, Stewart and Whitney—have done what current names in the publishing business have not. They have numerous published works which have endured past their writing lives.

    They are all “Old School”. Paper-based. With writer’s notebooks in binders and journals rather than software apps.

    But their advice is highly valuable to us, for we want they achieved: long-term writing success that didn’t succumb to Writer’s Block.

    And Whitney gives us the largest and strongest and final key to Defeating Writer’s Block.

    TIMINGS

    00:00 Welcome
    00:40 Introduction
    02:30 Old School Writers vs. New School Ones
    06:48 Viewing Our Writing Selves
    11:00 Scheduling
    15:43 Growing the Story
    18:34 Sparking New Ideas
    24:55 Last Words / Closing

    Total Run Time = 26:23

    SOURCE

    Whitney, Phyllis A. Guide to Fiction Writing. The Writer, Inc. Publishers, 1982. https://www.amazon.com/Guide-fiction-writing-Phyllis-Whitney/dp/087116129X/


    Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/defeat-writers-block-whitneys-solutions.html

    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

    You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com  .

    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

    • 26 min
    5:18 / Defeat Writer's Block / Burnham Talks Blocks

    5:18 / Defeat Writer's Block / Burnham Talks Blocks

    We’re approaching the finale of our examination of Writers Defeating Writer’s Block.

    We’ve diagnosed the three major issues, how to recognize them, and how to resolve them to return to writing.

    We’ve examined advice from 10 different writers, from Neil Gaiman to Barbara Kingsolver, Charlaine Harris to Philip Pullman.

    We delved deeply into famous blockbuster Erle Stanley Gardner’s techniques as he dealt with the unmentioned unmentionable.

    Mary Stewart revealed the writer’s life in her short novel The Stormy Petrel, and we analyzed Stewart’s covert and overt advice for writers.

    The great storyteller / story teacher Kate Wilhelm wrote of her writing world in her writing memoir Storyteller, and we barely skimmed the surface of all she had to impart.

    Now we’ve reached an odd little book—inspiration and musings, advice and commentary, compiled into For Writers Only by Sophy Burnham. Novelist, journalist, playwright, and nonfiction writer, Burnham describes her book as a “patchwork quilt about my craft”, collected over the years by her, her friends, and her editors.

    I like this book for its various chapters, some not surprising, some very surprising. She has such chapter titles as Starting, How, Where, Letting Go, Productivity, Rewriting, one chapter entitled Waiting Spinning Drifting, another on jealousy, yet another on Aloneness, for writing is a lonely occupation.

    And then we have the chapter on Writer’s Block.

    TIMINGS

    00:00 Welcome
    00:40 Introduction to the Book
    04:27 Introduction to the Chapter
    06:15 The Infectious Block
    07:53 Be in the Story
    10:59 The Frustration
    15:23 The Other Side
    20:00 Last Words / Closing

    Total Run Time = 22:09


    LINKS and MORE

    Burnham, Sophy. For Writers Only. New York: Ballantine Books, 1994.

    Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/defeat-writers-block-burnham-talks.html


    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

    You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com  .

    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

    • 22 min
    5:17 / Defeat Writer's Block / Storyteller and Story Teacher

    5:17 / Defeat Writer's Block / Storyteller and Story Teacher

    Many writers—newbies, early wannabees, flash-ins before they flash out—many of these writers never reach the mature writer’s self-analysis stage.
    These writers don’t learn to seek new methods when the story won’t flow.
    They don’t seek solutions to plot conundrums and character rebellions.
    They don’t analyze their writing blocks and seek ways around or over or under or through that writer’s block.
    Some mature writers don’t do this, either. They stop and wait. For what? Inspiration? The spark of the start of the way out? They should be scaling the problem or dodging it with another project or tunneling to discover a deeper issue with the story or blasting through the Block with fire and passion for writing.
    We don’t want to confront Writer’s Block. We shrink away, frightened by its lingering. The great unmentioned unmentionable seeks to rule us—will we let it?
    Not if we have sense. Not if we have a juggernaut of ideas barreling into us, desperate to be released into stories.
    Newbie or Mature writer, we do stumble into problems. And then we seek advice from other storytellers.
    Let’s look at advice from another Storyteller who is also a Story Teacher.
    TIMINGS
    00:00 Welcome
    00:40 Introduction
    02:10 Wilhelm’s Background
    03:04 Disruptions
    08:00 Imposter Syndrome
    14:22 Slump vs. Block
    18:20 Silent Partner
    23:03 Last Words / Closing
    Total Run Time :: 25:09
     
    SOURCE
    Wilhelm, Kate. Storyteller. Northampton, MA: Small Beer Press, 2005. info@smallbeerpress.com
     
    Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/04/defeat-writers-block-kate-wilhelm.html
     
    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.
    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.
    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr
    You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.
    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com  .
    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.
    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

    • 25 min

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