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Description

Inspiration is a slippery thing at the best of times. But, as writers, we can't afford to wait around on Madame Muse's good will. In this 60-minute audio presentation, adapted from some of her most popular posts, historical and speculative novelist K.M. Weiland shows you how to nurture creativity and put it at your summons, rather than the other way around. After listening to this CD, you will be able to:

  • Build a lifestyle that fosters inspiration
  • Say goodbye to destructive guilt over "wasting" time on creative endeavors
  • Discover why inspiration isn't so much a feeling as an act of will
  • Use your non-writing time to boost your creative energy
  • Prevent and combat writer's block
  • Instill habits for improving your efficiency and commitment as an author

Price: $9.99, $8.99
Length: 60 minutes
Formats: Audio CD, MP3 Download
Publisher: K.M. Weiland (2010)
Language: English


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Reviews

“The ... CD exhorts writers to celebrate their innate creativity and gives tips on how to access that creativity rather than waiting for it to come to you. K.M. gives easily understood ideas and peppers her own experience with quotes from well-known authors talking about similar issues.” Read Full Review Online

Elspeth Antonelli, Canada

"K.M. Weiland just released her cd, Conquering Writer's Block and Summoning Inspiration. She breaks down topics into bite-sized, easy-to-swallow pieces. She understands our joys, fears and frustrations, and offers practical tips on how we can become better writers." Read Full Review Online

Julie Musil

"In a series of 14 tracks, [Weiland] gives a concise but well-designed course to make yourself more creative and productive. Tracks include how to have ideas, the myth of the writing zone and how you can be productive every time you sit at your keyboard. How good old-fashioned handwriting can help your ideas flow better than typing on your shiny laptop. How to work through an idea when you’re stuck. How to be productive even if you have little writing time." Read Full Review Online

Roz Morris, author of Nail Your Novel

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