by Tim Denning | Nov 23, 2020 | Writing
Having a writer’s roadblock can stop your flow. I suffer from this problem all the time. I sit down to write, and then…BOOM! I have nothing to write about. I try to fire up my mind’s engine and get nowhere. I sit there staring out the window at my concrete wall view....
by Tim Denning | Nov 22, 2020 | Motivation
The biggest challenge as a writer is to keep writing. I should know. I’ve been writing for six years straight. I publish an average of ten full-length blog posts a week, plus around fourteen social media posts a week. Am I special? No. Gifted? No. Hardworking?...
by Tim Denning | Nov 20, 2020 | Writing
This has never happened to me before. I wrote a story, and as I typed it, I found myself crying through the process. It was one of those powerful events one will never ever forget. It’s not a sad outcome either. Crying as you write is the next level of writing. Here’s...
by Tim Denning | Nov 16, 2020 | Motivation
“You make your own luck” — my dad. This quote has stuck with me for my entire life. My dad used to say it to me as a six year old chocolate-milk-loving brat with a set of Ninja Turtle nunchucks. People love to know what you’re working on. They also love if you ask...
by Tim Denning | Nov 16, 2020 | Writing
I don’t enjoy writing; I enjoy having written. So that first draft for me is the hardest because the kind of writing I do — it’s a kind of thinking. I write primarily to find out what I’ve been thinking, and I don’t know until I write it — Kevin Kelly Thinking about...