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How to Become a Prolific Writer: Set a Daily Word Count Goal

Published February 16, 2016 | Last Updated April 10, 2024 By Nicole Bianchi 17 Comments

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Have you ever looked at the bibliographies of prolific writers and wondered how on earth they write so many books?

Do they just have an incredible amount of time to devote to writing?

A motor inside their hands that keeps them typing away?

A writing refuge where they can hide to block out all distractions from the world?

Actually, the answer is much simpler.

These prolific writers usually don’t lead unconventional lives nor do they possess any superhuman powers. Rather they have developed a single habit that anyone can master: setting a daily word count goal and following through every day.

Read on to discover the daily word counts of several prolific authors (some of these may surprise you!), and the best way to set your own daily word count goal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: motivation, productivity, writing

5 Famous Authors’ Strategies for Conquering Writer’s Block

Published February 5, 2016 | Last Updated April 10, 2024 By Nicole Bianchi 23 Comments

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Has this ever happened to you?

You sit down at your computer to begin writing, but instead you find yourself having a stare down with the blank screen.

You may type a few lines, but after several minutes you delete everything. You just can’t seem to find the right words to continue.

It’s as if your inspiration inkwell has suddenly dried up.

If you are suffering from writer’s block (or have suffered in the past), you are not alone!

Even famous writers have struggled with creative blocks at some point in their careers. Thankfully, many of these writers have also shared their methods for how they overcame these dry periods and became successful writers.

Read on for the different strategies five famous authors have used to overcome writer’s block and keep typing away. [Read more…]

Filed Under: creativity, inspiration, writing

Are You the Greatest Enemy of Your Creative Success?

Published January 2, 2016 | Last Updated April 10, 2024 By Nicole Bianchi 18 Comments

Public Domain | illustration by Sidney Paget

Have you ever started writing a story or a blog post and felt like it wasn’t turning out the way you had envisioned it in your head?

The words aren’t flowing quite the way you would like. Yet, you spent so much time working on it, that you decide to hit publish.

And your audience loves it.

In fact, they love it even more than anything else you have written. They demand more of the same.

What are you to do? Is your writing really as bad as you think?

Something similar happened to Arthur Conan Doyle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: inspiration, motivation, writing

5 Steps to Creating an Inspiring Writing Workspace: A Peek into the Studies of Famous Writers

Published December 28, 2015 | Last Updated April 10, 2024 By Nicole Bianchi 27 Comments

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Does your writing workspace inspire you?

Is it a tranquil and comfortable place where you can shut out all distractions? A private laboratory to experiment with new ideas and plan out new projects?

The other day I was looking through the photos of the workplaces of a number of famous authors. They were all unique: some were large and sprawling while others were cramped and disorderly.

But all of them shared five important characteristics that seemed essential when creating an inspiring workspace. Read on to discover these five important traits and how you too can create your own writing laboratory.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: creativity, productivity

How to Have an Unforgettable Night at the Metropolitan Opera

Published October 27, 2015 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 3 Comments

photo of Lincoln Center plaza at night with crowds walking in front of Met Opera House

Two exciting things happened in New York this past Wednesday: the Mets won the National League pennant, and I saw my first performance at the Metropolitan Opera. Yes, that’s right. I missed seeing the Mets claim their first World Series spot in fifteen years, but it was worth it. Puccini’s Tosca was absolutely breathtaking. [Read more…]

Filed Under: New York City

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Hi, I’m Nicole! I help creatives, business owners, and writers take their writing and copywriting to the next level and grow their online audience. I’m also a published writer of essays and short stories. As a Christian, I seek to follow in the tradition of artists like Johann Sebastian Bach, dedicating all my work Soli Deo gloria.
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