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Why It‘s Okay to Be Afraid: John Steinbeck on Confronting Your Writing Fears

Published April 25, 2016 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 29 Comments

Photo of John Steinbeck reclining in a chair in front of a window
John Steinbeck, by Peter Stackpole, via Life

Do you struggle with fear as a writer?

Fear that your writing isn’t good enough? That people will criticize what you write? That you’ll write one good story and then never be able to write anything else?

Fears like these can feel overwhelming and make you think that maybe you should just give up on writing. It’s easy to imagine that the greatest writers confidently showed up each day at their typewriters, words flowing effortlessly from their fingers.

But that’s not true. Even the greatest writers are not immune to fear and self-doubt.

Nobel laureate John Steinbeck was one famous writer who wrestled with insecurity and severe anxiety throughout his entire writing career. But he didn’t let those fears defeat him.

Read on to discover his invaluable advice for how to confront your writing fears.

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Filed Under: creativity, inspiration, motivation, writing

5 Rules for Writing Well: C. S. Lewis’s Letter to a Young Writer

Published April 16, 2016 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 53 Comments

C. S. Lewis's book on top of a blanket with glasses resting on top of it
Photo by Caleb Woods on Unsplash

Do you have any favorite authors whose work you rave about to anyone who will listen?

You’ve read all of their books and may have even tried to imitate their style. Wouldn’t you love it if you could converse with them and get their feedback on how you could improve your writing?

In 1956, C. S. Lewis did just that for a young fan.

The British author of the beloved Chronicles of Narnia series received countless letters from children all around the world. He was careful to respond to each one. A collection of some of these responses can be found in the slim volume Letters to Children.

Among them are several of his letters to Joan, a young girl who wrote to him from the United States. She sent her first letter to Lewis in 1954. They would end up exchanging over twenty letters.

In one letter, Lewis outlined for Joan his five rules for writing well. Though the letter is now sixty years old, Lewis’s rules are still relevant for writers today.

Read on to discover C. S. Lewis’s five rules and how we can use them to improve our own writing.

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Filed Under: creativity, inspiration, writing

How to Keep a Writing Notebook: A Peek into the Notebooks of Famous Writers & Thinkers

Published March 28, 2016 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 53 Comments

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Ever have one of those days?

You need to write a new blog post, but you can’t think of any interesting ideas. Or maybe you’re trying to write a short story but can’t get past the first line.

What do you do when you run up against a creative block?

Many famous writers would have reached for their writing notebooks. W. Somerset Maugham, Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Joan Didion, John Steinbeck, and Damon Knight are among the famous writers who kept a notebook to collect ideas and help them out of creative ruts.

Today, let’s take a peek into the notebooks of famous writers and thinkers to see the many different ways we can use a physical notebook or a note taking app on a computer or smartphone to boost creativity and beat writer’s block. [Read more…]

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5 Famous Authors’ Strategies for Conquering Writer’s Block

Published February 5, 2016 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 21 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…]

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

Published December 28, 2015 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 27 Comments

Photo of Faulkner's writing desk with typewriter | 5 Steps to Creating an Inspiring Writing Workspace: A Peek into the Studies of Famous Writers
William Faulkner’s Writing Desk | Photo by Gary Bridgman, southsideartgallery.com

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.

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5 Steps to Escaping the Trap of Perfectionism

Published August 20, 2015 | Last Updated May 21, 2020 By Nicole Bianchi 2 Comments

still life of an end table with assorted school supplies: open notebook with pen, inkwell, cup holding pencils, book, clock, leather briefcase
(Photo from Pixabay)

Recently, I have started listening to podcasts rather than music while working out. I have found this to be a wonderful way to take full advantage of those thirty minutes and learn something new. Though I’ve only listened to a handful of episodes so far, I have been greatly enjoying Michael Hyatt’s weekly podcast This is Your Life. It may all be down to his excellent episode on perfectionism that has completely transformed the way I have been approaching various projects. [Read more…]

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John Singer Sargent’s Friends at the Met

Published August 15, 2015 | Last Updated October 22, 2015 By Nicole Bianchi Leave a Comment

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Several weeks ago my friend Rebecca and I were caught in a rainstorm while strolling through Central Park. Naturally, we made a mad dash for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We had no umbrellas and so arrived soaking wet, but we were not the least bit disappointed by this unexpected turn our day had taken. No matter how many times I visit the museum, those wide echoing halls and long corridors always hold something new to see.

On this particular afternoon, Rebecca and I headed to a special exhibit on the American painter John Singer Sargent (1856–1925). He is known as the leading portrait painter of his generation, producing some 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors in his lifetime. The exhibit in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery in London displayed just 90 of them: gallery after gallery of some of the wealthiest and most brilliant minds of the Edwardian era. [Read more…]

Filed Under: creativity, inspiration, 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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