John's story is good--riveting, in fact. But a few months ago he reached a point of being confused about where he was going with the book. He'd written as much as he could remember, but now he felt stuck. He found me through my website and contacted me for private coaching.
Friday, May 6, 2016
Writing versus Structuring--Why Both Are Important and How to Toggle Between Them in Your Writing Sessions
John,
from Texas, is writing a memoir--his first book. He's a good writer
and he's accumulated about 30,000 words so far, writing in what he
calls "flow writing," where he just sits down each day and lets the
memories pour onto the page.
John's story is good--riveting, in fact. But a few months ago he reached a point of being confused about where he was going with the book. He'd written as much as he could remember, but now he felt stuck. He found me through my website and contacted me for private coaching.
John's story is good--riveting, in fact. But a few months ago he reached a point of being confused about where he was going with the book. He'd written as much as he could remember, but now he felt stuck. He found me through my website and contacted me for private coaching.
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