Judy Reeves on Taking Pen in Hand—How to be a Writer Who Writes
Judy Reeves's holistic approach addresses every aspect of what makes creativity possible. If you want to write a novel, a screenplay, a short story--if you want to write anything, the first step is to start writing. The next step is the tricky one and the one where most would-be writers trip up: keep writing. Writer, teacher and writing practice provocateur, Judy Reeves is the author of four books on the craft, most recently the Revised Edition of A Writer's Book of Days, A Spirited Companion & Lively Muse for the Writing Life. She'll discuss the concept of writing practice and offer tips and techniques on how to discover what you want to write about and how to be a writer who writes every day. www.judyreeveswriter.com

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