Alessandro TinchiniThe Subtle Art of Overwriting Your PainBecause the wrong you have done, cannot be undone. Unless you do good enough times to make up for it.·6 min read·Feb 25, 2023----
Alessandro TinchiniHow to Avoid Getting Lost into Subplots. Even If You Love ToThe one simple and actionable way to keep focus and finish your novel.·4 min read·Nov 20, 2021--1--1
Alessandro TinchiniWriter, When You Block, You’re Not Lacking Inspiration. You Are Just TiredWriters are subject to many false impressions. Some dangerous, some less. One of these is writer’s block, and that’s one of the less.·3 min read·Nov 8, 2021----
Alessandro TinchiniHow Do You Outline Your Novel?I’m asking because I’m a bad outliner. But here’s how you can be a good one.·3 min read·Nov 6, 2021----
Alessandro TinchiniHello, Medium, my old friend… glad to hear from me again?It’s been a hell of a wild ride the last couple of years. But it’s good to be home.·6 min read·Oct 22, 2021----
Alessandro TinchiniI moved my writing desk into my car to regain focus: that’s what happened.Quarantine and isolation (and a vampire) led me to a seven-month hiatus and confinement-sickness. After that, I became a dashboard writer.·6 min read·Dec 16, 2020--1--1
Alessandro TinchiniI can’t finish my novel, so I condensed it in a 140-character tweetThree years of drafting, multiple endings, merged with its own sequels, the first book in a series that screams for not being completed.·2 min read·Jul 11, 2020----
Alessandro Tinchini3 Fast and Efficient Ways to Overcome Writing Funk During Times of Emotional CrisisAnd to keep on writing even if you feel sick about it.·4 min read·May 24, 2020----
Alessandro TinchiniThe lost art of writing lettersToday you have followers. Back in the day, you had pen friends, and they wrote a lot more than just tweets.·5 min read·May 23, 2020----
Alessandro TinchiniPost-Quarantine NightmaresHow the pandemic awoke old guilty feelings, and how to fight them.·4 min read·May 21, 2020----