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5:17 / Defeat Writer's Block / Storyteller and Story Teacher

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  • Many writers—newbies, early wannabees, flash-ins before they flash out—many of these writers never reach the mature writer’s self-analysis stage.

    • These writers don’t learn to seek new methods when the story won’t flow.
    • They don’t seek solutions to plot conundrums and character rebellions.
    • They don’t analyze their writing blocks and seek ways around or over or under or through that writer’s block.

    Some mature writers don’t do this, either. They stop and wait. For what? Inspiration? The spark of the start of the way out? They should be scaling the problem or dodging it with another project or tunneling to discover a deeper issue with the story or blasting through the Block with fire and passion for writing.

    We don’t want to confront Writer’s Block. We shrink away, frightened by its lingering. The great unmentioned unmentionable seeks to rule us—will we let it?

    Not if we have sense. Not if we have a juggernaut of ideas barreling into us, desperate to be released into stories.

    Newbie or Mature writer, we do stumble into problems. And then we seek advice from other storytellers.

    Let’s look at advice from another Storyteller who is also a Story Teacher.

    TIMINGS

    • 00:00 Welcome
    • 00:40 Introduction
    • 02:10 Wilhelm’s Background
    • 03:04 Disruptions
    • 08:00 Imposter Syndrome
    • 14:22 Slump vs. Block
    • 18:20 Silent Partner
    • 23:03 Last Words / Closing

    Total Run Time :: 25:09

    SOURCE

    Wilhelm, Kate. Storyteller. Northampton, MA: Small Beer Press, 2005. info@smallbeerpress.com

    Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/04/defeat-writers-block-kate-wilhelm.html

    Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

    Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

    Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

    • You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
    • Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

    For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com .

    Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

    If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

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あらすじ・解説

Many writers—newbies, early wannabees, flash-ins before they flash out—many of these writers never reach the mature writer’s self-analysis stage.

  • These writers don’t learn to seek new methods when the story won’t flow.
  • They don’t seek solutions to plot conundrums and character rebellions.
  • They don’t analyze their writing blocks and seek ways around or over or under or through that writer’s block.

Some mature writers don’t do this, either. They stop and wait. For what? Inspiration? The spark of the start of the way out? They should be scaling the problem or dodging it with another project or tunneling to discover a deeper issue with the story or blasting through the Block with fire and passion for writing.

We don’t want to confront Writer’s Block. We shrink away, frightened by its lingering. The great unmentioned unmentionable seeks to rule us—will we let it?

Not if we have sense. Not if we have a juggernaut of ideas barreling into us, desperate to be released into stories.

Newbie or Mature writer, we do stumble into problems. And then we seek advice from other storytellers.

Let’s look at advice from another Storyteller who is also a Story Teacher.

TIMINGS

  • 00:00 Welcome
  • 00:40 Introduction
  • 02:10 Wilhelm’s Background
  • 03:04 Disruptions
  • 08:00 Imposter Syndrome
  • 14:22 Slump vs. Block
  • 18:20 Silent Partner
  • 23:03 Last Words / Closing

Total Run Time :: 25:09

SOURCE

Wilhelm, Kate. Storyteller. Northampton, MA: Small Beer Press, 2005. info@smallbeerpress.com

Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/04/defeat-writers-block-kate-wilhelm.html

Thanks for listening to The Write Focus. We focus on productivity, process, craft, and tools. Our podcast is for newbies who want to become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.

Our current focus is Defeat Writer’s Block, from host M.A. Lee’s guidebook Think like a Pro: a New Advent for Writers.

Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr

  • You can find workbooks and templates at Buy Me a Coffee. Available is the Enter the Writing Business Workbook and templates from the Discovering Characters
  • Available Now: worksheet templates and a video trailer script for Discovering Your Author Brand.

For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com .

Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.

If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)

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