You Might Just Need a Nap

Are you having trouble writing? Do you feel like you can’t regain your focus? Do you feel short-tempered and irritable?   When we feel this way, the first conclusion we jump to is that we have writer’s block or that we’re just not creative. But the problem could be much simpler than that. Maybe you’re just … Read more

Jill Lublin: Publicity Strategies for Authors

One of the themes that I hear consistently from authors is that they don’t like to market themselves. Of course, this isn’t true for every writer, but it seems to describe an impulse that most creative types have: we love to create, but we have a hard time telling others about our work. I’m thrilled … Read more

Ben Weaver: The Courage to Follow Your Own Path

Being a writer takes courage. And lots of it. Why does it take courage? Because when you write, you put your words out there for people to judge and evaluate. You release your ideas into the world. Sometimes those ideas will not be received too kindly by people. Sometimes they won’t be received at all. … Read more

Jeffrey Shaw: Living the Self-Employed Life

One of the themes of this podcast is “courage.” I want you to consistently do things that scare you. Why? Because when you do things that feel intimidating, you accomplish greater things and you increase your capacity to impact others. After all, you can only make a bigger impact when do things that are uncomfortable … Read more

4 Foolproof Methods for Writing Every Day

We talk a lot about writing habits at the Daily Writer. Why? Because a writing habit ensures that you get the writing done. Without a habit, you will only write when you happen to have time available or the mood strikes you. That’s not the way professionals approach their work. You may agree with the … Read more