“If you’re interested in deepening your creative practice…then I suggest you sometimes forget about learning more. Let go of the learning. Unremember and unlearn. It’s not easy, but it’s worthwhile approaching your story with the eyes and ears of a child…”
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This week, I’m sending you over to the website of Ramon Kubicek, a writer who’s been teaching Creative Writing for decades. He’s saying, ‘Forget everything I’ve ever said!”
In the run-up to the launch of my eBook, “Story Structure to Die for”, I can’t think of better advice. Whether you’re deep into a novel or journaling your way through winter…take a break! Reclaim your “beginner’s mind”.
Kubicek is paid to familiarize students with the fictional fact of life, but he realizes that a writer also needs freedom from the tyranny of knowledge.
To “finally say and write what you really want.”
Read Kubicek here.
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