“The Right to Write” Response #7

I was looking through the book for writing exercises that I kinda like, which was hard because I myself am very judge-y and don't like doing things, but I found a decent one. So, right now, think of stories that you want to read or write but don't actually want to... you know, do the … Continue reading “The Right to Write” Response #7

“The Right to Write” Response #4

In this next chapter that I've read, Julia Cameron points out something about the writing process itself. One should not 'think something up' but they should just try to write something down."Whenever I strive to 'think something up,' writing becomes something I must stretch to achieve. It becomes loftier than I am, perhaps even something … Continue reading “The Right to Write” Response #4