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The Importance of Keeping a Writer’s Notebook

October 18, 2015 by annalisa 8 Comments

by Annalisa Parent www.annalisaparent.com I have a writer’s notebook. No, I do. It’s just that I haven’t yet gotten in the good habit of having it with me—all. the. time. So, of course, inspiration strikes when I’m at the grocery store, or at work, or in the car; and random notes get jotted down on … [Read more…]

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What To Do When the Power Goes Out OR How I organized my writing life

August 2, 2014 by annalisa Leave a Comment

What To Do When the Power Goes Out OR How I organized my writing life By Annalisa Parent www.annalisaparent.com I was in the middle of revising the first three chapters of my first novel for the agent pitch session this weekend –scratch that: tomorrow!– when my computer  died.  Just shut off! Mid-sentence.  Panic! Fortunately I am … [Read more…]

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Digging yourself out of a writing slump

March 20, 2014 by annalisa Leave a Comment

Unslumping yourself by just daring to write something  Some days I feel inspirationless—or worse, I feel discouraged—that my writing isn’t good enough, or I haven’t got anything to say, or that no one wants to read what I write.  And, well, that feels awful. But I’ve found that the way through it is writing. It’s … [Read more…]

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Full Confession: Writing Breaks

March 16, 2014 by annalisa 2 Comments

Ok, full confession time.  There’s only so long I can sit with my butt attached to that chair writing.  So every 15 minutes or so, I give myself a dance break.  I put on one song, loud!, and dance like a fool around my office. Wow, that’s embarrassing!  Umm, yeah, that is me in the photo! … [Read more…]

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A writer’s battle against the -tions: procrastination and distraction

March 14, 2014 by annalisa 3 Comments

Writers hate a lot of –tion words–particularly procrastination and distraction. Procrastination isn’t my worst enemy; well, at least not as formidable a foe as distraction.  Distraction is a shape-shifter: it takes many forms.  Mostly, it takes the form of something that ends with .com, and is accompanied by its favorite –tion travel pal: justification. Chapter … [Read more…]

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