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process | Rowena Murillo
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Brooklyn Horizon, or Becoming a Student of Writing Again. I have a confession. In case you haven’t guessed, I have a pretty tough case of writer’s block. Whether or not I actually believe. In writer’s block, the particular conjunction of physical, emotional, mental, psychological and temporal jam ups are combining, along with a lot of narrative confusion and a smidge of laziness, into what we can call “block.”. My first step in becoming a student of writing again was to find this lecture. On building cha...
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Brooklyn Horizon, or Becoming a Student of Writing Again. I have a confession. In case you haven’t guessed, I have a pretty tough case of writer’s block. Whether or not I actually believe. In writer’s block, the particular conjunction of physical, emotional, mental, psychological and temporal jam ups are combining, along with a lot of narrative confusion and a smidge of laziness, into what we can call “block.”. My first step in becoming a student of writing again was to find this lecture. On building cha...
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journals | Rowena Murillo
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The Journal: A Writer’s Place for Lots of Nothing. Cloud in my head, cloud in my hand, by Rowena Murillo. One of the great things about a journal is that even when you have nothing to say, you can write, and no one will judge you. Write it out. Is that a cry of despair. The journal wants to hear it. Just keep writing. And then write some more. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged creative block. June 24, 2014. By rowena.murillo@gmail.com. Turning Creative Block into Creative Process.
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The Journal: A Writer’s Place for Lots of Nothing | Rowena Murillo
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The Journal: A Writer’s Place for Lots of Nothing. Cloud in my head, cloud in my hand, by Rowena Murillo. One of the great things about a journal is that even when you have nothing to say, you can write, and no one will judge you. Write it out. Is that a cry of despair. The journal wants to hear it. Just keep writing. And then write some more. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged creative block. June 24, 2014. By rowena.murillo@gmail.com. 45 Things To Do In 15 Minutes To Feed Your Creativity.
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art | Rowena Murillo
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Brooklyn Horizon, or Becoming a Student of Writing Again. I have a confession. In case you haven’t guessed, I have a pretty tough case of writer’s block. Whether or not I actually believe. In writer’s block, the particular conjunction of physical, emotional, mental, psychological and temporal jam ups are combining, along with a lot of narrative confusion and a smidge of laziness, into what we can call “block.”. My first step in becoming a student of writing again was to find this lecture. On building cha...
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Flying Girl Underwater, or Surfacing | Rowena Murillo
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Flying Girl Underwater, or Surfacing. Flying Girl Swims, or Surfacing. by Rowena Murillo. One of the things about being creative, for me at least, is that there are periods, sometimes very long periods, where there seems to be nothing creative happening. It can be very disheartening to find yourself in the middle of one of these fallow periods. “Have I lost it? 8221; you ask yourself. “What is wrong with me? 8221; “Will I ever be creative again? 8221; “Should I just give up? Nice to see you again. 8 Thin...
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flying girl | Rowena Murillo
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Tag Archives: flying girl. Flying Girl Underwater, or Surfacing. Flying Girl Swims, or Surfacing. by Rowena Murillo. One of the things about being creative, for me at least, is that there are periods, sometimes very long periods, where there seems to be nothing creative happening. It can be very disheartening to find yourself in the middle of one of these fallow periods. “Have I lost it? 8221; you ask yourself. “What is wrong with me? 8221; “Will I ever be creative again? Nice to see you again. By rowena...
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April | 2015 | Rowena Murillo
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Monthly Archives: April 2015. Turning Creative Block into Creative Process. Scrap it. Go back before you got stuck and start from there. Maybe there was something about your project that made you subconsciously resist moving forward down the wrong path. Doodle. Try a low stakes, low brain power creative output. Turn your brain off. Let your hands work. Take baby steps. Break it down into smaller pieces. Get through one scene. One paragraph. One sentence. Read your project over again. Or your notes...
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Make a Commitment | Rowena Murillo
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Here’s the thing about attaining your dreams…it won’t happen unless you commit to making it happen. So here I am, making a commitment. I am going to write. I am going to take the steps to BE a writer. I am going to treat my writing like I am a professional. I make this commitment because not only is being a writer my dream, not only do I love to write, no matter how hard it is or how my anti-dream tries to fight against it, but because I choose to write. I’ve done 100 days of creativity. April 2, 2015.
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creative block | Rowena Murillo
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Tag Archives: creative block. The Journal: A Writer’s Place for Lots of Nothing. Cloud in my head, cloud in my hand, by Rowena Murillo. One of the great things about a journal is that even when you have nothing to say, you can write, and no one will judge you. Write it out. Is that a cry of despair. The journal wants to hear it. Just keep writing. And then write some more. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged creative block. June 24, 2014. By rowena.murillo@gmail.com.
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