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Sometimes It's a Sprint
Anyone who has done NaNoWriMo has probably done sprints. You might also have heard of this referred to as the Pomodoro Technique. This technique is designed to help you shut out distractions and get work done in short bursts of productivity. I found this especially helpful when my kids were younger. I had to cram my writing time into naptime, after bedtime, and between getting snacks. I started with 25 minute blocks, but you can start with 15 minutes, and expand as you get more productive or carve more writing time out of your schedule.
Office Hours: Spring Haze
I’ve had a tough time writing over the last week, but aren’t we all. So this week I’m talking about ways that have worked for me to deal with writer’s block or end of draft ADD. And sometimes you just have to take a break.
Office Hours: What is the True North for your book?
My weekly tour through what’s going on with my writing, and productivity as well as keeping my family sane through lockdown. This week I’m talking about theme and why it’s important for your story and how it can help productivity.
Office Hours: Plotting, Re-plotting and Artists Setting Boundaries
In which I talk about how Book 4 is coming along, discuss the whole plotter vs. pantser debate and say a few words about art vulnerability and boundaries.
Office Hours: Corn dogs & Couscous
In which I talk about productivity, character development, Outlaner, and going a little stir crazy. Pardon the technical issues at the beginning. You can’t see it, but my computer was going a little crazy.
Office Hours: Quarantine Tales
What’s New:
My Stay at Home book sale is still going on. That’s 3 books for 3 bucks, so tell a friend.
Books are now available at ALL major ebook retailers and services like Overdrive and Scribd. Below are links to universal pages that you can use to find the books at your preferred ebook retailer or lender
Just getting to work
Imagine that you are late for work. As usually happens when you're running late, you catch every stoplight between home and your office. There's construction blocking a lane of traffic on one road and a fender bender on another. Then, just as you near the office, you get pulled over because your state inspection sticker expired YESTERDAY. That feeling you have when this happens, that choking frustration that tightens your shoulders and makes you want to scream? That's pretty much the feeling that moms who write fiction feel toward the end of every summer.

