My Strange Writing Habit

by Debbie Bateman Photo by evgenyatamenko on iStock. Public domain. A Useful Revision Technique It started innocently enough as a revision technique I learned from Stella Leventoyannis Harvey when I was in The Writer’s Studio program. She suggested we retype our manuscript really fast without thinking too much. What an idea! I love speed. That…… Continue reading My Strange Writing Habit

Sitting With Discomfort or Really, Do I Have To?

Image by Cup of Couple, Free Use via Pexels That Backyard Is a Mess It’s happened enough times I should not be surprised. I’ll reach a moment in my writing that is so blessed unpleasant and uncomfortable that I simply cannot continue. At such moments, I’m likely to find clever justifications for not writing. I…… Continue reading Sitting With Discomfort or Really, Do I Have To?

The Feedback Loop

Image use purchased from Adobe Types of Feedback Over the years, I’ve experienced a lot of different forms of feedback on my writing—from encouraging rejection notes to varied insights in workshops and in-depth analysis from a mentor. Most of this has been helpful. I would not be the writer I am without that support. And…… Continue reading The Feedback Loop

Working the Empathy Muscle

Image use purchased from Adobe First Comes Reading My urge to put words onto the page began with reading. Owen Meany, an elephant whose name is Mud, an Irish boy called Henry, couples sat about a table drinking and talking foolish about love—these encounters with fiction can be as real and meaningful as my actual…… Continue reading Working the Empathy Muscle