Which is your favorite piece of advice from the video? What's the best writing advice you've ever come across? If you're looking for more inspiration, be sure to subscribe to my free newsletter, The Inkwell, where I share more resources about writing and creativity: nicolebianchi.com/newsletter/
I am so encouraged to hear that they've been there. The drive to fail to make one push though the clouds, knowing that it's the journey of falling and getting back up sounds.. almost.. biblical. No better lesson that! There's your proof.
I browsed your channel and noticed that about 2 years ago you took the direction of talking about writing and writers. Keep it up! Please do because it is becoming such an amazing resource for me, as I'm sure it is for many others. Would you accept recommendations for which authors' advice to cover? X
Thank you so much! So glad you are enjoying these videos. I have a list of topics I'd like to cover, and I like to choose authors I'm interested in and usually whose work I've read. New ideas are always welcome and great for inspiration, though I can't promise they'll make it into a video.
Been wresting with a fantasy world for 9 years. Sometimes I feel like I'm just wasting my time and then it seems to keep growing. I don't know what it will be yet but I very much relate to that Tolkien quote. It is very much a discover and characters and places appear as I write and get to know them. Explore their lairs and halls. I also like the Steinbeck advice of just keep writing.
Thank you so much for the great video and the advice it shared. I can relate very strongly with T S Eliot's advice about writing for oneself. I really enjoy writing, and though I may never be published, it's not important, so long as I enjoy it.
Great vlog, thank you! Write an achievable amount daily is the best writing advice I've come across, inspiring to hear it in masterful John Steinbeck's advice [paraphrasing: Write at least one page daily, without editing or re-writing in process, fast and uncensored]. I too love 'East Of Eden.' Thanks again, excited to put all of this to work...and inspiration! Cheers, MG
Bravo…excellent, excellent. I really enjoyed the video. Love your historical approach and analysis. Thank you for taking the time to produce this second writing by authors video. You’re onto something that could be an exciting series. 70 yo guy and writer for short stories on the coast of Maine.
Authors and creative writing teachers: Giving the same advice for over two hundred years in Louisa May Alcott's case, at least. There is literally, and I mean this literally, nothing left to learn or teach regarding creative writing. Just write.
Which is your favorite piece of advice from the video? What's the best writing advice you've ever come across? If you're looking for more inspiration, be sure to subscribe to my free newsletter, The Inkwell, where I share more resources about writing and creativity: nicolebianchi.com/newsletter/
I am so encouraged to hear that they've been there. The drive to fail to make one push though the clouds, knowing that it's the journey of falling and getting back up sounds.. almost.. biblical. No better lesson that! There's your proof.
Thank you for your comment! Yes, it's inspiring to see how even the greatest writers faced challenges and how they overcame them.
Thank you. This is what I needed to hear today. All of it. I need to connect to that nine-year-old girl who took joy in words and their power.
I browsed your channel and noticed that about 2 years ago you took the direction of talking about writing and writers. Keep it up! Please do because it is becoming such an amazing resource for me, as I'm sure it is for many others. Would you accept recommendations for which authors' advice to cover? X
Thank you so much! So glad you are enjoying these videos. I have a list of topics I'd like to cover, and I like to choose authors I'm interested in and usually whose work I've read. New ideas are always welcome and great for inspiration, though I can't promise they'll make it into a video.
Been wresting with a fantasy world for 9 years. Sometimes I feel like I'm just wasting my time and then it seems to keep growing. I don't know what it will be yet but I very much relate to that Tolkien quote. It is very much a discover and characters and places appear as I write and get to know them. Explore their lairs and halls. I also like the Steinbeck advice of just keep writing.
Sounds like a fantastic writing project! All the best with it.
Thank you so much for making this great video,your voice is amazing 🎉
Thank you so much for the great video and the advice it shared. I can relate very strongly with T S Eliot's advice about writing for oneself. I really enjoy writing, and though I may never be published, it's not important, so long as I enjoy it.
Thank you! Yes, I really love that piece of advice because it also helps beginning writers not to get discouraged by negative critiques of their work.
Really grateful! All the advices are truly inspiring for me. Thanks a million and more.
Thank you so much! So glad you found it inspiring.
Great vlog, thank you! Write an achievable amount daily is the best writing advice I've come across, inspiring to hear it in masterful John Steinbeck's advice [paraphrasing: Write at least one page daily, without editing or re-writing in process, fast and uncensored]. I too love 'East Of Eden.' Thanks again, excited to put all of this to work...and inspiration! Cheers, MG
Thank you! Steinbeck's advice is excellent. Simple but effective.
Bravo…excellent, excellent. I really enjoyed the video. Love your historical approach and analysis. Thank you for taking the time to produce this second writing by authors video. You’re onto something that could be an exciting series. 70 yo guy and writer for short stories on the coast of Maine.
Thank you! I definitely have some ideas for more in this series.
Very inspirational.
I needed this.
Thank you
Thank you for watching! Glad you found it inspiring.
Nice video, great content and well produced! Thanks
Thank you so much!
Authors and creative writing teachers: Giving the same advice for over two hundred years in Louisa May Alcott's case, at least. There is literally, and I mean this literally, nothing left to learn or teach regarding creative writing. Just write.