
Why Was Tolkien Furious at Shakespeare? And How To Use Anger To Make Your Writing Blossom
Why was Tolkien furious with Shakespeare? And how can frustration make your art newsletter rise like cream to the top? Come hear about the 10 minute Good Enemy Technique: J.R.R. Tolkien’s Secret For Creatives like you and me who want to take their writing from meh to marvelous by using something we all have on hand-aggravation. LoL.
The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists · Thea Fiore Bloom PhD
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Show Notes
I just realized that the most popular post I've written to date (the one I thought would get me immediately tomatoed) was born from a mini-rant I wrote down in my little spiral notebook about how aggravating it was to hear some art biz experts say that we have to be on social media to succeed as a creative. If you're interested, it's now a podcast here.
Bye-Bye Facebook: How Artists Can Succeed WITHOUT Social Media.
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And when you get scared about writing and want to relax, remember what Anne Lamott says.
"100 years, all new people."
You can do this.
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