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Writers block is a real thing. I think it is a thing that can be avoided, but is is a real thing. What we typically think of writers block is sitting at a blank page and not even knowing how to start writing. Another typ...
Words on the Tip of Your Tongue is an episode from How to Write Good by Daniel Poppie. Writers block is a real thing. I think it is a thing that can be avoided, but is is a real thing. What we typically think of writers block is sitting at...
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Writers block is a real thing. I think it is a thing that can be avoided, but is is a real thing. What we typically think of writers block is sitting at a blank page and not even knowing how to start writing. Another type of writers block exists though. Have you ever been writing and you suddenly get to a word you cannot remember. You have written that words perhaps thousands of times, but it has slipped your mind today. On today's episode of How to Write Good, we are going to be talking about how this problem of forgetting can turn into a strength. My Book: My Newsletter: danielpoppie.com/newsletter My Website: HTWG Facebook: HTWG Twitter: HTWG Instagram: One Last Toast for Ebenezer Fleet:
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Words on the Tip of Your Tongue is from How to Write Good by Daniel Poppie.
Published Nov 10, 2020 and 8:59 long