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88: value of Anchor

88: value of Anchor

2017-12-1609:07

People from all over the Anchor community share their insights about this beloved platform.
Some social platforms promote positivity due their design, and some do not.
A little "personal essay" I wrote three years ago about how the medium filters the message.
My chat with The Beast Within You on Anchor about how to tell stories, audiences, engagement, writing.
85: the next plateau

85: the next plateau

2017-12-0902:55

One day the climb you are on now will get easier, and your current goals will seem inadequate. You will reach a plateau. What will you do then?
Two modes of thinking and creativity that you find everywhere you look.
83: a space to fail in

83: a space to fail in

2017-12-0601:55

Where do you go to fail and learn from failure?
Jeremiah Craig is a Seattle-based independent folk musician and balladeer. In this episode we talk about his process for writing songs and life as an indie artist. Check out his work on Spotify, Bandcamp and jeremiahcraig.com
81: permission

81: permission

2017-12-0501:30

Who are waiting for a permission from? Why? Permission for what?
Don't judge your creations by how much effort you put into them.
Endless source of stories.
78: flashes of insight

78: flashes of insight

2017-12-0202:59

A quote from Stephen King's "On Writing" talking about flashes of insight.
How will you prepare for it? BY WRITING A LOT.
76: no writer's block

76: no writer's block

2017-11-3001:56

"Writer's block" is an excuse to not do the work. You are forbidden from using those words (except in your fiction).
75: try something new

75: try something new

2017-11-2901:19

Get out of the rut, or it will grind you down
Nothing to see here, go write.
An excerpt from "Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual" by Jocko Willink.
72: fork it

72: fork it

2017-11-2601:48

Writing exercise: write an alternate version of a scene from a book that you really like.
Why are you writing one more?
46 were not enough.
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