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Fire Up Your Writing Brain: How to Use Proven Neuroscience to Become a More Creative, Productive, and Successful Writer
Fire Up Your Writing Brain: How to Use Proven Neuroscience to Become a More Creative, Productive, and Successful Writer | Susan Reynolds
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Ignite Your Writing Brain!Whether you're an experienced writer or just starting out, an endless number of pitfalls can trip up your efforts, from procrastination and writer's block to thin characters and uninspired plots. Luckily, you have access to an extraordinary writing tool that can help overcome all of these problems: your brain."Fire Up Your Writing Brain" teaches you how to develop your brain to its fullest potential. Based on proven, easy-to-understand neuroscience, this book details ways to stimulate, nurture, and hone your brain into the ultimate writing tool. Inside, you'll learn how to: Identify the type of writer you are: Do you think or feel your way through writing a book? Are you a pantser or a plotter?Develop writing models that accelerate your learning curve.Hardwire your brain for endurance and increased productivity.Brainstorm better character concepts and plot points.Learn to edit your manuscript on both a macro and micro level.Recharge a lagging brain to gain an extra burst of creativity.Filled with accessible instruction, practical techniques, and thought-provoking exercises, "Fire Up Your Writing Brain" shows you how to become a more productive, creative, and successful writer--a veritable writing genius!"An excellent resource--the way that neuroscience and the art of writing are jointly explored allows for a new, unique, and practical integration of the two." --Teresa Aubele-Futch, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame and co-author of "Train Your Brain to Get Happy" and "Train Your Brain to Get Rich""Full of neuroscience facts and tips, this inspiring book will change your brain--and your writing life. I learned techniques that I'll apply to my students and my own writing." --Linda Joy Myers, President of the National Association of Memoir Writers and award-winning author of "Don't Call Me Mother: A Daughter's Journey from Abandonment to Forgiveness"
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lahousewyfe
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When I started reading this book soooooooo many years ago, I never imagined it would take so long. But when you're reading a book with so many great creative tips, you have to take your time. I guess. Usually, I'm a pretty fast reader!

Anyway, enjoy the review on the Writer's Fun Zone!

https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2021/08/12/fire-up-your-writing-brain-a-book-rev...

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abbiereadsbooks
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It's 2017! As my high school principal would say, "Make it a great one or not, the choice is yours." Here are my #bookishresolutions:
1. Read 1 self-improvement book a month (whether it's teaching a new skill or helping with something like confidence)
2. Read at least one book per week (goal of 52 for the year)
3. Read more nonfiction and diverse authors
4. Finally complete one of these photo challenges!

What are your resolutions? #readjanuary

LauraBeth Great resolutions 😀 8y
Eyelit Nice! 👍 8y
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Pickpick

As a writer who's trying to pursue a career in the field, it was amazing to see the neuroscience aspect of something that is such a big part of my life. This book was incredibly informative with a multitude of techniques to help the reader/writer improve their skills, I recommend this book to anyone that would like to take their writing to the next level whether to build a career or getting past a bout of writers block.

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