Write Is a Verb: Sit Down, Start Writing, No Excuses

Write Is a Verb: Sit Down, Start Writing, No Excuses

2007

Do You Need a Kick in the Pants? &break;&break;You've heard all the rules to get yourself to write–work on a schedule, write in a particular place, always write a certain number of words, and so on ... all rules based on things that have worked for other writers. &break;&break;But what works for you? What will get your book written? &break;&break;Psychotherapist and writing coach Bill O'Hanlon provides no rules–just principles and methods that you can personalize to your own style and preferences. You'll learn that you don't have to be a natural writer or a good writer to write; you just have to write–and find out what uniquely motivates you to write. &break;&break;By combining his experience as a therapist and his own prolific career as an author, Bill shows you how to manage overwhelming projects, while finding the passion to finish what you start. Plus, a DVD featuring an hour-long workshop showcases the best bits of Bill's weeklong bootcamp for writers, so you can fully experience the charisma behind the principles. &break;&break;It's the literary equivalent of Prozac, cattle prods, M&Ms, and whatever else you need to get moving, get writing, and get it done.

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