Are you making the most of your writing life?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
Circumstances have changed a lot for Nicole and Sarah – and probably for most listeners too – so we’re sharing what our current writing lives look like. We’re also taking a pause on Writing on Wednesdays for the time being until our jobs (and Sarah’s... more
We recorded this before COVID-19 became a big deal, but gratitude is more relevant than ever! In this episode we talk about the connection between gratitude and writing, Nicole’s new gratitude journal, plus Sarah shares a tip about Instagram and we b... more
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Sometimes downtime surprises us, but sometimes we can plan ahead to make the most of it. Sarah and Nicole share how they planned (or didn’t) for downtime this winter, plus how Nicole is shaping her work around concerns about the Coronavirus. more
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Good program! And looking forward to your new discussions on writing strategies and practice.
I've greatly benefitted from this podcast's practical tips on managing life as a writer, especially as someone who has another job I need to do. Definitely recommended! I like that the episodes are short yet informative.
I like the hosts’ low-key approach. Both make me feel that a healthy, productive writing life is possible, even in the “messy middle.” I look forward to seeing where this goes.
Writing on Wednesdays is an authentic podcast from two relatable hosts. It attacks problems that every writer faces, and provides solutions that have been practiced by the hosts, and given context and research to back it up. Keep it up!
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