
It’s no secret that every writer faces writer’s block from time to time.
But what’s a writer to do when they find themselves stuck? How do you silence that nagging voice that wonders if you’re even a “real” writer?
The answer: by writing your way out. Which is exactly what Embrace Your Writer’s Block will help you do.
In this workbook you’ll find 10 practical exercises that get you writing again. And not just writing: it will help you reconnect with the passion that made you want to write in the first place.
Designed to be completed in two weeks, this program will teach you:
- Why your writer’s block is actually a gift
- The value in befriending your inner critic
- How editing as you write harms your creativity
Embrace Your Writer’s Block is for you if you’re ready to reclaim your confidence, rediscover the joy of writing, and transform your good idea into a great book.
To get started, download the free sample below. That’ll give you the first two days of the program. Then return and buy the full copy when you discover that you want to keep going!
Here’s what other writers have to say about this workbook:
This book was instrumental in getting the roots of my writer’s block and unblocking it! – Sam M.
Embrace Your Writer’s Block was so much more than the normal “just free write” idea that drives me up the wall. Nor was it instructions for some kind of brainstorm or outline. This workbook was a new and insightful essay on each day—really getting at questions of motivation and hope, who am I and why do I have a story to tell. Each essay was followed up by an encouraging and insightful assignment. But none of them felt overwhelming. The essays and the questions became my stream of consciousness. I was basically starting to write in my head as I was reading the paragraphs. I am currently juggling a lot of “day job” projects, so I have writer’s block, but also I’m overcoming a lack of motivation. This workbook was a perfect kick in the pants—not the guilt-inducing kind, but the inspiring, “let’s get up and do it!” kind.
– Jo G.