- Three Steps to Becoming a Writer Who Writes
- Twelve Guidelines for a Writing Practice
- A List of the Many Benefits of a Regular Writing Practice
- A Checklist for Creating a Sustainable Writing Practice
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Learn how you can create a sustainable writing practice with these easy-to-follow exercises, tips, and guidelines that show you How to be a Writer Who Writes.
Creating a sustainable writing practice is the goal of many journal and life writers. This Creative Writing Kit takes you through the steps, guidelines, and benefits of being a Writer Who Writes. It includes the following: - Sale!
Creativity is a gift of being human. Let this Invitations to the Muse Journaling Tool help you discover the many ways you can acknowledge your creativity and make a place for your muses to join you in expressing it.
Invitations to the Muse Writing, journaling or otherwise, is a creative act and having the ability to create is a gift. This Invitations to the Muse Journaling Tool begins with the idea that we are all creative then guides journal writers in acknowledging and expressing their creativity through:- Examples of how other writers and artists begin their creative work
- Ideas for cross-fertilization and re-filling the creative well
- A list of Ten Habits That Make a Good Writer
- Exercises and prompts for daily writing
- A guide for creating a Map of Creativity
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The On Being an Honest Writer Creative Writing Kit and Journaling Tool can help you navigate the precarious path from just stating the facts in your writing, to telling the larger, deeper truth.
Writing is a courageous act. Whether we are journaling or crafting a memoir or doing some other form of personal writing, we must be willing to tell the truth about what we experience, what we feel, and how we see the world, which goes beyond just the facts. On Being an Honest Writer - Telling the Truth vs. Stating the Facts is a Creative Writing Kit that will show you how to do this through:- Examining the difference between truth and facts in writing
- Looking at what can get in the way of telling the truth
- Exploring methods of writing with emotional honesty
- Suggesting ways of dealing with material that may be hurtful to others
- Offering ideas for taking more risks in writing
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Show, Don’t Tell is a Journaling Tool that can help you create more vivid writing in your journal as well as in other writing.
The most common advice given writers is, “Show, don’t tell.” This Journaling Tool “shows” journal writers how to do it through:- Illustrating the difference between abstract vs concrete words
- Providing examples of how using active verbs enlivens language
- Describing ways to create images that bring descriptions alive
- Suggesting exercises and prompts for writing through the senses
- Offering tips for more descriptive writing