Many pro
writers use this "thinking from the end" idea--novelist Roxanna Robinson
mentioned how she writes to an image when she begins a book. But you
can also use it like creative visualization, thinking about the real end
of your writing journey, when your book is finished!
So, with the blog taking a holiday break next week, here's a three-part creative visualization exercise to keep you brainstorming your book's completion. I hope it'll feed your writing right to the New Year. (It's from my part 2 online class, which still has some spots open for January term, if you'd like to join us--to keep your book alive and kicking until the sun shines again.)
So, with the blog taking a holiday break next week, here's a three-part creative visualization exercise to keep you brainstorming your book's completion. I hope it'll feed your writing right to the New Year. (It's from my part 2 online class, which still has some spots open for January term, if you'd like to join us--to keep your book alive and kicking until the sun shines again.)