Writing is hard work.
Don’t laugh.
Writers may not move mountains, literally, but we often do so with our minds. To be a successful writer, you need to write. To write, you need to conquer obstacles and writing blocks that arise. And you need to do that quickly.
USA Today bestselling author Kelly McClymer is here to help with her podcast Hack Your Muse. Find the right hack to bust your block and get back to writing without delay.
Today’s guest is Alison Tugwell. Alison is a poet. Poetry takes a special muse. Can you imagine telling a story in as few words as possible? Those words better be very well chosen, or the story will be lost, right?
Transcript: Allison Tugwell
00:00 Welcome Muse Hackers, you’re listening to the Hack Your Muse podcast with Kelly McClymer. Our mission is to help you discover your muse, and write what you want, when you want, and how you want. Today’s guest is Allison Tugwell, an Austin-based author, slam poet, and business life coach.
02:00 Skipping my first question: Exactly what is Slam poetry?
04:30 What do you think of when you think of a writing muse as a concept? Tapping into an inner child.
08:20 That place where the writing comes through, the muse, is that the same place where the voices that stop also come through?
12:40 Poetry is get in and get out. How do you know when it’s done?
14:50 “A Live Line” poem and reading by Allison.
18:36 The first time you’ve ever written a story. As a poetry writer, have you ever written a story? Did you feel like a writer when you wrote and got published?
23:07 For poetry, you have to listen to that want/don’t-want pull. What’s your favourite muse hack?
26:30 Find Allison Tugwell online. For a free mindmap or How to get Published blueprint, go to bit.ly/GetMyBookPublishedBlueprint. Then find the FloWriters writer accountability Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/flowriters
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