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Write for the hell of it, and other tips from an old-school journalist

May 18, 2021 By Beverley Glick 11 Comments

Bev at desk

I posted a blog on LinkedIn the other day and Riccardo, one of my connections/friends, commented: “Where do you find time to come up with such amazing pieces of writing?” I immediately thought – great, thanks Riccardo! You’ve given me the topic of my next blog. So where do I find time? If you love writing as much as I do, you will always find time. Author, scriptwriter and creative … [Read more...] about Write for the hell of it, and other tips from an old-school journalist

Filed Under: Written word Tagged With: Julia Cameron, Time to write, What to write, Writing tips

Writing my way out of the fog

April 7, 2021 By Beverley Glick 2 Comments

"Catch yourself as close to waking as you can," said Julia. "Write three pages of longhand about anything and everything that crosses your mind. As you vent on the page, you become intimate with yourself and your real feelings. Not only sorrows but joys become clear to you." This is Julia Cameron, talking about the Morning Pages tool she first revealed in her most famous book The Artist's Way. … [Read more...] about Writing my way out of the fog

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Written word Tagged With: grief, Julia Cameron, Morning Pages

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