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006: Writer’s intuition

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Diane and Hannah discuss what they think of their “writer’s intuition”: what to write about, when to listen to it, when not to listen to it, and how to develop it.

Spoiler alert: developing it involves reading a lot. And writing a lot. So if you were hoping that developing your intuition was going to get you out of doing some work…it’s not

Hannah does another EFT session at the end of this one. On the video, it starts at 46:54.

Enjoy! Please leave comments if there’s anything you want to hear more about!

Next week: Building your characters

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Diane and Hannah discuss what they think of their “writer’s intuition”: what to write about, when to listen to it, when not to listen to it, and how to develop it.

Spoiler alert: developing it involves reading a lot. And writing a lot. So if you were hoping that developing your intuition was going to get you out of doing some work…it’s not

Hannah does another EFT session at the end of this one. On the video, it starts at 46:54.

Enjoy! Please leave comments if there’s anything you want to hear more about!

Next week: Building your characters

  continue reading

27 episodes

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