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     Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 3)
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    By Richard Beynon
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted January 10, 2022

    Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 3)

    For over eight years, Richard Beynon, co-founder of All About Writing and designer and facilitator of our Creative Writing Course, the Hero’s Journey course, our screenwriting courses, and [...]

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     Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 2)
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    By All About Writing
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted January 1, 2022

    Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 2)

    For over eight years, Richard Beynon, co-founder of All About Writing and designer and facilitator of our Creative Writing Course, our screenwriting courses, and more, has motivated you with his [...]

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     Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 1)
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    By All About Writing
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted December 20, 2021

    Here’s what motivated you to write in 2021 (Part 1)

    For over eight years, Richard Beynon, co-founder of All About Writing and designer and facilitator of our Creative Writing Course, our screenwriting courses, and more, has motivated you with his [...]

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     Rounding up the year’s top secrets to good writing (Part 3)
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    By All About Writing
    In Jo-Anne Richard's blog, The secrets behind the practice of good writing, Tips for Writers
    Posted January 7, 2021

    Rounding up the year’s top secrets to good writing (Part 3)

    All About Writing co-founder Jo-Anne Richards is the designer and facilitator of many of our courses including our flagship Creative Writing Course and our popular Saturday Writing Workshops. She [...]

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     Here’s what motivated you to write in 2020 (Part 3)
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    By All About Writing
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted January 4, 2021

    Here’s what motivated you to write in 2020 (Part 3)

    For over seven years, Richard Beynon, co-founder of All About Writing and designer and facilitator of our Creative Writing Course, our screenwriting courses, and more, has motivated you with his [...]

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     How to meet the writing challenges of 2021
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    By Jo-Anne Richards
    In How to write a book, Invitations
    Posted January 4, 2021

    How to meet the writing challenges of 2021

    One of the highlights of our 2020 was developing our new Hero’s Journey Course. It strikes us, though, that as we emerge fitfully from this year of the plague, we’re […]

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     Here’s what motivated you to write in 2020 (Part 1)
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    By All About Writing
    In Monday Motivation, Richard Beynon's blog
    Posted December 21, 2020

    Here’s what motivated you to write in 2020 (Part 1)

    For over seven years, Richard Beynon, co-founder of All About Writing and designer and facilitator of our Creative Writing Course, our screenwriting courses, and more, has motivated you with his [...]

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     A season of goodwill, goodies and gifts
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    By All About Writing
    In Newsletters
    Posted December 18, 2020

    A season of goodwill, goodies and gifts

    A season of goodwill, goodies and gifts Of course, it’s been a helluva year. But somehow we’ve survived it, and some of us have thrived. For us at All About […]

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    We all know the feeling – some days, inspiration We all know the feeling – some days, inspiration floods in, and words dance onto the page.

Yet on others, we grapple with an invisible barrier, where every sentence feels like a mountain to climb. The weight of unwritten pages, the haunting echo of stories untold.

Sometimes, the remedy isn't just to search for the right words, but to seek the right questions to guide us through our creative maze. Our emotions, our experiences, the world around us — they all intertwine in this journey of self-reflection and creativity. 💭

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    Writing isn't just about stringing words together; Writing isn't just about stringing words together; it's a deeply personal journey filled with peaks of inspiration and valleys of self-doubt. ✍️

We all face those moments where we question our voice, our story, or our impact. And during those quiet battles with the blank page, it's essential to find anchors that remind us of our purpose.

In those moments, come back to our collection of affirmations crafted as a gentle nudge, pushing you back to your passion. 💞

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    Ever wondered how to judge the quality of your own Ever wondered how to judge the quality of your own writing? ✍️

A recent memorial service for a man deeply passionate about words sparked an insight: T.S. Eliot had it figured out. In his view, exceptional writing is akin to a harmonious dance — each word thoughtfully chosen, neither too bold nor too timid, working together to achieve both clarity and beauty.

Think of your words as dancers on a stage, each contributing to a perfectly choreographed routine. Reaching this level of coherence and resonance is possible for all of us. What’s required is a clear aim and a commitment to refining our skills.

Curious to improve your writing? Explore the elements that make up truly resonant prose in our new blog post. 👉 Click the link in our bio.
    Stuck in the written maze? 📝 We've all been th Stuck in the written maze? 📝

We've all been there: the blank screen, the pulsing cursor, and the weight of unexpressed ideas. It's frustrating, draining, but not insurmountable. 

There's a peculiar agony in facing a blank page. Each second that ticks by feels like a chasm widening between us and our inspiration, a maddening dance of the persistent cursor mocking our still fingers. It's an emotion we all know too well: the anxiety of halted creativity, the tug-of-war with words that refuse to come forth, and the feeling of being trapped in our own minds.

But here's a comforting thought: every writer, from novices to seasoned authors, has been ensnared by this invisible monster at some point. It's a rite of passage, a test of our commitment and passion. And whilst it feels like an impenetrable fog, remember that it is transient. It comes, and it will go.

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    Every story begins with a single line, but not all Every story begins with a single line, but not all opening sentences are created equal. 📖

Your first words are a doorway, inviting readers into a world you've crafted. But it's more than just an invitation; it's a promise, a glimpse into the heart of your tale.

An impactful opening line can be the difference between a book that's set aside and one that's devoured in a single sitting. It establishes expectations, builds anticipation, and forms the reader's first—and often lasting—impression. With so much riding on those initial words, mastering the art of the opening line becomes paramount.

Let's explore the tools and techniques that can turn your story's beginning into a magnetic force. 💌

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    There are parallels aplenty between writing and sw There are parallels aplenty between writing and swimming – a dance of words and waves. At a 24-hour relay for Level Water, these two passions converged seamlessly. Discover more about the experience through Richard's perspective in this week’s Monday Writing Motivation. 👉 Click the link in our bio!

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