23. Navigating Creativity and Coronavirus


It’s time for a radical reorganization of our time and energy. Some of this will force our hand in ways that are endlessly frustrating. We won’t be able to meet the page as frequently, or give our characters undivided attention. Yet within these daily discomforts, we might have the opportunity to feel out what we truly need, step away from a piece, only to return with fresh eyes, make way for something new we might not have expected.

Highlights

  • An update on what’s working for me (and what’s not)

  • Three important questions to ask yourself right now

  • Which creative seasons are most present in this period

  • Why I decided to end Season 2 of the podcast early

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