• 012 - That First Draft Mountain

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
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012 - That First Draft Mountain

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    Summary

    In this episode of the Indie Writers Club, Cara Clare and James Blatch discuss their experiences at a recent writers' conference in Las Vegas. They share insights on the conference's attendance, the quality of sessions, and the importance of networking among indie authors. The conversation also delves into their personal writing processes, including drafting techniques, character development, and the challenges faced in different genres. The hosts emphasize the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the writing journey, while also reflecting on the community aspect of being an indie author. In this engaging conversation, James and Cara explore the nuances of writing, focusing on the importance of character development over intricate plots, the value of trusting one's writing process, and the insights gained from understanding CliftonStrengths. They also discuss productivity techniques like Deep Work and the significance of community support among authors, culminating in a lively segment about their Word Count Club.

    Takeaways

    The conference is a significant gathering for indie authors.
    Networking is as important as the sessions themselves.
    Writing every day can lead to substantial progress.
    Character motivations can evolve during the writing process.
    Different genres present unique writing challenges.
    Trusting your instincts is crucial in the writing process.
    The importance of a strong first line in a novel.
    The writing process can vary greatly among authors.
    Attending conferences can reignite FOMO among those who miss out.
    The indie author community is supportive and collaborative. Readers prefer familiarity in series books.
    Trusting oneself improves the writing process.
    Different writers have unique approaches to writing.
    Editing can be a daunting task for some authors.
    CliftonStrengths can help identify personal writing strengths.
    Creative work doesn't always align with traditional work ethics.
    Finding productivity methods that suit individual needs is crucial.
    Community support enhances the writing journey.
    Deep Work emphasizes the power of focused attention.
    Engagement in writing communities fosters motivation.



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