The author shares how her writing journey shifted dramatically when she started incorporating playful writing exercises into her practice, in contrast to her earlier struggles with the "forehead-blood" approach to writing.
Initially, the author's first two books were written through a grueling process of staring at a blank screen and pushing through the pain to complete them. However, these books did not gain much traction upon publication.
The turning point came when the author started a habit of engaging in non-goal-oriented writing exercises, often prompted by a single word or phrase. This allowed her to tap into a more joyful, exploratory creative mindset, where she experienced moments of "flow" and her characters "taking over" the story.
The author credits these playful writing exercises as the foundation for her third book, which was shortlisted for the National Book Award and helped pave the way for the tremendous success of her fourth book, "Daughter of Smoke & Bone." This book sold at a high-profile auction, leading to a life-changing publishing deal, book tours, and a host of other accolades.
The author emphasizes that the decision to prioritize fun and play in her writing process was instrumental in transforming her career, and she encourages other writers to explore similar approaches to unlock their own creative potential.
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by Laini Taylor 於 medium.com 02-04-2024
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