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Honoring your art monster
Honoring your art monster
I assume that by reading this, you’ve reached some level of recognition or acceptance that you (yes, you) have an art monster. Maybe…
Diana Xin
Feb 9, 2019
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part V Querying Agents
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part V Querying Agents
Dear Writer,
Laura Scott
Feb 28, 2018
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IV
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part IV
Preparing a Query Letter
Laura Scott
Feb 16, 2018
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part III
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part III
Selecting Agents to Query
Laura Scott
Feb 8, 2018
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part II
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part II
The Kind of Agent You Are Looking For
Laura Scott
Feb 1, 2018
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part I
Finding an Agent for Your Novel, Part I
You’ve Drafted Your Book to the Point of Submission. Now What?
Laura Scott
Jan 26, 2018
Fail Farther, Fail Faster
Fail Farther, Fail Faster
I stared down at the blank watercolor paper, worried by the lack of lines. What was I expected to create with this swath of nothingness…
Erica Wright
Oct 2, 2017
Productivity Tools Won’t Destroy Creative Work. Don’t Expect a Miracle, Either.
Productivity Tools Won’t Destroy Creative Work. Don’t Expect a Miracle, Either.
The writing process can seem like endless note-taking for your works in progress. I try everything I can think of to organize various ideas…
Laura Scott
Aug 2, 2017
Celebrating Success in a Lonely World
Celebrating Success in a Lonely World
For writers, success comes in many small increments. Because you are often alone in a room with much work left to be done (first drafts…
Laura Scott
May 10, 2017
4 Ways a Coach Helps You Write
4 Ways a Coach Helps You Write
A coach can help you during your writing process in many ways. But don’t just take it from us. We asked real members from our coaching…
Kayla Quock
Apr 3, 2017
Cultivating Creativity In Daily Life
Cultivating Creativity In Daily Life
As the Head Coach at OneRoom, I read a lot about what makes for a strong creative writing practice. I’ve been reading a book called Rest…
Laura Scott
Mar 22, 2017
Writing? You Need Less Time Than You Think.
Writing? You Need Less Time Than You Think.
There’s a belief that balancing rest and play with your work is actually good for your writing practice. Henry Miller, in his self-directed…
Laura Scott
Mar 10, 2017
Feel Stuck? Do the Dishes!
Feel Stuck? Do the Dishes!
In his book REST, author Alex Soo-Jung Kim Pang makes the most welcome case that “busyness isn’t useful.”
Laura Scott
Feb 28, 2017
What Do You Mean, “Just Write?”
What Do You Mean, “Just Write?”
Sometimes working on a big project feels like a constant uphill slog. So, we’ve compiled some advice from our writing coaches to help keep…
Kayla Quock
Feb 17, 2017
Deromanticizing the Writer
Deromanticizing the Writer
“Don’t romanticise your ‘vocation.’ You can either write good sentences or you can’t. There is no ‘writer’s lifestyle.’ All that matters is…
Kayla Quock
Feb 10, 2017
Tip VI: Surround Yourself with Pieces of Inspiration
Tip VI: Surround Yourself with Pieces of Inspiration
A Series of Tips to Keep You Writing
OneRoom
Jan 19, 2017
From Aspiring to Practicing Writer in 2017
From Aspiring to Practicing Writer in 2017
“False Hope Syndrome,” some psychologists call it. We make New Year’s resolutions that are beyond our individual means to reach. Maybe they…
Laura Scott
Dec 23, 2016
The Story I Couldn’t Quit: Six Years To Publishing a Short Story
The Story I Couldn’t Quit: Six Years To Publishing a Short Story
This week, I had a short story accepted for publication. I’m thrilled. I also want to be honest about the process of getting it to the…
Laura Scott
Dec 14, 2016
NaNo What Now?
NaNo What Now?
On Finding Motivation to Write December through October
OneRoom
Dec 8, 2016
3 Ways to Cure Your NaNoWriMo Hangover (yes, it’s a thing)
3 Ways to Cure Your NaNoWriMo Hangover (yes, it’s a thing)
You’ve spent a month working hard on your novel — maybe you’ve even finished a 50,000 word draft. But instead of feeling pride and…
OneRoom
Dec 6, 2016
Didn’t Finish NaNoWriMo? Doesn’t Matter.
Didn’t Finish NaNoWriMo? Doesn’t Matter.
Writing a novel is crazy. Writing a novel in one month is insane *cough* NaNoWriMo *cough*. So why do people do it? There are some great…
OneRoom
Nov 30, 2016
Questions You Need to Ask Yourself During NaNoWriMo
Questions You Need to Ask Yourself During NaNoWriMo
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is coming to an end. Which means, a lot of (very tired) novelists are racing to finish their…
OneRoom
Nov 27, 2016
7 Reasons to Find Writing Pals
7 Reasons to Find Writing Pals
In my favorite book on writing, The Triggering Town, Richard Hugo suggests, “When you are writing, glance over your shoulder, and you’ll…
Erica Wright
Oct 18, 2016
How to Get to Your Desk and Stay There
How to Get to Your Desk and Stay There
We’ve compiled advice from authors on keeping your butt in your seat, and pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard, as it may be). Sometimes…
OneRoom
Oct 17, 2016
Tip V: Create an Anthology of Reasons
Tip V: Create an Anthology of Reasons
A Series of Tips to Keep You Writing
OneRoom
Oct 6, 2016
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