A writer will change and grow many times in their writing life. This
Journal Workbook aims to champion this journey. It answers those tricky questions writers long to ask, shares secret practices to inspire their writing confidence, and free their unique gifts from common obstacles and writing worries. In this
Journal Workbook you will discover surprising new techniques from acting, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to re-wild your creativity and empower your writing craft. Writing can seem overwhelming. You long to be a writer, but where do you start? And how do you bridge the gap between where you are right now and where you want to go? How do you discover your voice? What does that even mean? And what can you do to improve your writing? Or discover what you want to write about? This is not a book about getting published or finding an agent. This is a book about finding you. Finding your voice. Trusting your talent. Your creativity. It is about putting your heart and soul into your writing practice. Do the prompts and exercises. Reflect. This
Journal Workbook will help you find that spark. This is your writing life, write it your way.
This is not a book about getting published or finding an agent. This is a book about finding you as a writer.About the AuthorLucy van Smit is an award-winning author, a screenwriter, and an artist. She has made documentaries for Canadian TV on writers such as John Le Carre and Ian McEwan. She has a Distinction in MA Creative Writing and her debut YA novel,
The Hurting (Chicken House) won the inaugural Bath Children's Novel Award.
ReviewsA wonderful warm hug of a book, packed with practical help and inspiring goodness. Just the tonic to boost the morale of any writer. -- Chris Callaghan * Goodreads *
Full of nuggets of wisdom from beginning to end. Packed full of goodies, gems and guidance. -- Emma Perry * Waterstones review *
This book is like an invisible hand on one's shoulder supporting and empowering the writer as one takes the first tentative step on their writing path ... I felt [Lucy] wrote it, especially for me. * Amazon review *
Book InformationISBN 9781472987365
Author Lucy van SmitFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury YearbooksPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 354g