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| Finding Success On Your Own Terms as a Writer
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August 9, 2019
Oakland, CA
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| | Recently I was interviewed by Keri Roberts of the podcast “Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things” about finding success on your own terms as a writer. |
| I chatted about why I wanted to be a writer and how creativity was fostered in my home as a child. (Lots of art projects!)
I talks about my rejections as a writer, including not getting into journalism school and how it pushed me to commit -- no matter what -- to write a novel. (I had no idea how hard it'd be, but that didn't matter anymore.)
I also share how I dealt with rejection and how I transitioned into writing fiction, how I make a living teaching writing, and why being a novelist helps me be a better teacher, writer and person. (It's my center, my heart. Without doing art, I'd be lost.)
I share some tips on finding success on your own terms.
I also talk about the top things writers struggle with and how I coach them to build more confidence and creativity for their writing, what makes a great story, why it matters and more.
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| Reminder
If you want to know about how to create tension at the micro level, check out C. S. Lakin's course, still available for half-off. All the details here: Writer's Fun Zone guest post.
"Tension is created by lack. Lack of understanding, lack of closure, lack of equilibrium or peace. When your readers have questions, that creates tension. When they need to know what happens next, that is tension.
Masterful writers keep their readers in a constant state of tension. And that’s a good thing.
But here’s something to keep in mind: our characters may be tense, but that doesn’t mean readers are tense in response."
You can read the rest of the post and learn about her course on the topic here:
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| Upcoming Workshop
Sunday, August 18, 6-8pm: I’ll do a workshop on my Writing with the 21 Senses: Enhance Your Characters and Your Reader’s Experiences at at East Bay Booksellers, 5433 College Avenue, Oakland to the kid lit and YA authors for SCBWI (Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators).
Open to all: SCWBI members and non-members.
More events and workshops are listed here. |
| Have a happy and creative week! Happy writing!
Best, Beth
PS. Another reminder! Ready to plan your novel and want to join our October 2019 live online course? Early Bird enrollment is open now and space is limited to 50 students.
Check out all the details and how to register here:
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BTW, I'm a working novelist too, with two series published in two genres, and more on the way. :)
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| | ABOUT BETH BARANY Beth Barany is creativity coach for writers, a teacher, workshop facilitator, and speaker, who helps fiction writers experience clarity, so that they can write and polish their novels, and proudly publish them to the delight of their readers.
Owner of the Barany School of Fiction, an online training hub, Beth takes great interest in how humans learn, create, and grow, and includes all her students’ life experiences, including the ancestors, into the moment.
Want a course to help you prepare to write your novel? Discover the comprehensive Plan Your Novel course here, co-taught with award-winning, bestselling thriller author, Ezra Barany.
She's also an award-winning novelist and writes magical tales of romance, adventure, and mystery to empower women and girls to be the heroes in their own lives.
beth@bethbarany.com
Barany School of Fiction
Writer's Fun Zone blog
Photo Credit: by c. 2018 Ezra Barany
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