I've read many books about the writing life many of them interviews with authors. Those were very interesting books. Every writer had his/her own unique way of approaching writing. It certainly showed that, as writers, we had to figure out for ourselves our own unique way of how we write and how we organize our writing life.
I got a lot of these books from the library, so don't have them on hand. You can check the library yourself and see if anything calls to you. Many years ago when I was just thinking about writing fiction, absolutely no one seems to address the issue of fear of writing and blocks to writing in general. There were lots of books on how to do it, but no books, that I could find, on all the inner problems that many creative people face. Then at some point, Eric Maisel came on the scene. He started out as a philosophy person, then got his degree in clinical psychology, then somehow he got involved with the creative set and started addressing the problems creative people have about creating. Since then, he's written many, many books about the creative person's life, problems they faced and solutions. He's offered workshops. He's trained writing coaches and still does. And he offers private sessions. His book, Coaching the Artist Within is the first book I ever read that made me feel understood as a creative person. I highly recommend reading it. Many of his books are in the library, so you can get them there if you don't want to buy them. He has many books addressing every aspect of the creative life. And each one of them is extremely well written and hugely engaging. Look on his website and see if any of his books or services are what you need, ericmaisel.com. Comments are closed.
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