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Ep 9 - Why Writers Need a Creative Process

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Writing ain’t for the faint at heart and not having a process can make it miserable. In this episode, Felicia, Dria, and Georgette cut up about their own writing processes, learning to trust the process, and the importance of being aligned with projects they want to work on. Because on the other side of that is not putting out your best work. And we can’t afford to do that.
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A breakdown of our chat:
(00:06:08) Felicia breaks down her writing process into three phases: outlining, drafting, rewriting
(00:10:16) What it means to have a script as studio ready as possible
(00:12:00) Why it’s important for writers to have a process and protect that process
(00:13:09) How having a writing process can help you develop confines and write faster
(00:16:24) Georgette’s experience taking writing classes and developing a writing process
(00:19:40) How the writing process can reveal if your story’s working or not
(00:21:16) Georgette using writing classes to become a better producer
(00:23:05) Folks not understanding the messiness of the creative process and being careful about who you bring into your process
(00:25:42) The development aspects of working with writers
(00:26:53) Having empathy for the writer while still being in service to the story
(00:29:17) Why early feedback is helpful
(00:30:52) Getting a lot of notes doesn’t make you a bad writer
(00:32:30) How getting notes is part of the process in Hollywood and having the skill to pull off the draft
(00:33:50) Notes calls
(00:35:06) Our How We Create segment where Felicia, Dria, and Georgette share things inspiring them this week
HOW WE CREATE Recommendations
Felicia: Quinta Brunson and her journey to keep going
Dria: Personal heart break and what she can learn from it
Georgette: ABC’s Not Dead Yet
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And check out The Lab, our hub for courses and workshops.
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This podcast is a production of The Create Daily. It was produced by Georgette Pierre and executive produced by Felicia Pride. It was edited by Wize Grazette of the Indie Creative Network.
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Writing ain’t for the faint at heart and not having a process can make it miserable. In this episode, Felicia, Dria, and Georgette cut up about their own writing processes, learning to trust the process, and the importance of being aligned with projects they want to work on. Because on the other side of that is not putting out your best work. And we can’t afford to do that.
Get our FREE minicourse Developing a Writing Process, Practice, and Schedule!
Join We Create Daily, powered by Patreon, our hub for bonus content, exclusives, discounts, and more resources to support your craft and career.
Follow us on Instagram.
A breakdown of our chat:
(00:06:08) Felicia breaks down her writing process into three phases: outlining, drafting, rewriting
(00:10:16) What it means to have a script as studio ready as possible
(00:12:00) Why it’s important for writers to have a process and protect that process
(00:13:09) How having a writing process can help you develop confines and write faster
(00:16:24) Georgette’s experience taking writing classes and developing a writing process
(00:19:40) How the writing process can reveal if your story’s working or not
(00:21:16) Georgette using writing classes to become a better producer
(00:23:05) Folks not understanding the messiness of the creative process and being careful about who you bring into your process
(00:25:42) The development aspects of working with writers
(00:26:53) Having empathy for the writer while still being in service to the story
(00:29:17) Why early feedback is helpful
(00:30:52) Getting a lot of notes doesn’t make you a bad writer
(00:32:30) How getting notes is part of the process in Hollywood and having the skill to pull off the draft
(00:33:50) Notes calls
(00:35:06) Our How We Create segment where Felicia, Dria, and Georgette share things inspiring them this week
HOW WE CREATE Recommendations
Felicia: Quinta Brunson and her journey to keep going
Dria: Personal heart break and what she can learn from it
Georgette: ABC’s Not Dead Yet
LIKE WHAT YOU’VE HEARD?
Please rate, subscribe, review, and tell a friend. The reviews really help our podcast reach other storytellers like yourself and be more discoverable across platforms.
TAP IN
Sign up for The Opportunity Roundup, our free, signature newsletter.
Join We Create Daily, powered by Patreon, our hub for bonus content, exclusives, discounts, and more resources to support your craft and career.
If you need help getting back into your creative practice, grab your copy of The Creative Comeback Workbook & Journal.
And check out The Lab, our hub for courses and workshops.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
This podcast is a production of The Create Daily. It was produced by Georgette Pierre and executive produced by Felicia Pride. It was edited by Wize Grazette of the Indie Creative Network.
Our newsletter or show notes may contain affiliate links, so if you buy through them, we get a small commission (at no extra cost to you). We only recommend stuff we actually dig.*

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