Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #1/4 — Intro

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For the longest time, I’ve blogged about how paying attention to the small things in life is what truly matters. Especially when it comes to novelists and memoirists. In fact, pretty much all kinds of writers. Now I’ve learned there’s actually a term I can use to refer to these small things. It’s called “attention … Continue reading Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #1/4 — Intro

Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #2/4 – Reading Resources

A couple of weeks ago I started this mini-series to share what I call “attention collectibles” for reading and writing. These are any and everything we tuck away in a safe place to reference when writing. Like a “creative well” that never runs out. A lifeline for dry spells or the dreaded writer’s block. And … Continue reading Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #2/4 – Reading Resources

Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #3/4 – Writing course resources

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Two months ago, I began this mini-series on what attention collectibles are and how they offer a constant source of ideas to help writers write well on a regular basis. This was followed by the second piece last month that named one “bucket” of attention collectibles I use regularly. [Do check out both posts if … Continue reading Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #3/4 – Writing course resources

Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #4/4 — “Little Stories of Your Life”

I was planning to post the 4th installment of this mini-series — on how to write unceasingly — next month. But I just couldn’t wait! You see, I believe what I’m about to share is the culmination of all the “how-to’s” about attention collectibles I’ve been sharing since the start of the series. And wouldn’t … Continue reading Writers need “attention collectibles” to write well #4/4 — “Little Stories of Your Life”