“I’ve now written three novels, but I don’t know how to write them. Each has been the result of its own esoteric, inefficient and frustrating process, each a genuine surprise. I have yet to write the book I planned to write, yet to write in the period of time I imagined the book would take, yet to sustain one way of working through an entire book. I try lots.”

-Jonathan Safran Foer

Draw Inspiration from the Creative Work of Others

Draw Inspiration from the Creative Work of Others

How did a piece of art by a stranger evoke such a meaningful personal experience?
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LA Becomes a Writers’ Playground in November

LA Becomes a Writers’ Playground in November

Writing is often a solitary activity, but in November, thousands of writers unite in their dedication to the creative process.
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Create Your Own Second Chances

Create Your Own Second Chances

"Ever tried? Ever failed? No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." -Samuel Beckett
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Read to jumpstart your writing.

Read to jumpstart your writing.

"If you want to be a writer, you do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot." -Stephen King
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Start with one small step at a time.

Start with one small step at a time.

My 11-year-old self sits at a chess board. For the first time, I am so nervous I’m shaking at the board. 
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Don’t underestimate your ideas.

Don’t underestimate your ideas.

Some of the greatest works of literature began as ideas that were nearly tossed away.
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Why I Write Every Day

Why I Write Every Day

"Your reason why is more important than how." -Charlie Morley
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10 Tips for Developing a Daily Writing Habit

10 Tips for Developing a Daily Writing Habit

My 16-year-old self is crafting a short story at the family desktop at 2AM. In the middle of the night, there is a clarity I reach.
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Expand your life experience.

Expand your life experience.

That first moment of opening the blank page to begin is an exhilarating tightrope walk between hope and fear.
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The Living Work of Art

The Living Work of Art

A novel isn’t just about the finished product. For the writer, that's just one piece of the puzzle.
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