Power Writing

Power Writing began as a weekly newsletter in April 2006. Its purpose? To give tips and advice about writing, to tell interesting stories and to help writers everywhere work faster, better. I distribute the newsletter by email to thousands of readers around the world every week and, since March 2012, it has become the Tuesday entry of my blog.

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Beware of black ice

Word count: 697 words Reading time: Less than 3 minutes Do you ever get stopped in your tracks by writing criticism? Here’s how you should deal with that particular type of “black ice”…. I’d heard the dire warnings on the morning news. “The roads are covered with black ice. It’s a skating rink out there.”

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Hey, fill in some blanks!

Word count: 748 words Reading time: About 3 minutes Many writers tell me they don’t have difficulty writing — they just don’t know WHAT to write about. Here’s a creative solution if that nitty-gritty problem bugs you…. I once had to interview a neuroscientist for an article I was writing. Fortunately for me, a math-disabled

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Let there be light!

Word count: 758 words Reading time: About 3 minutes When I remember to use my SAD light, it helps me. But what else am I forgetting about? Vancouver has mostly a temperate climate. Crocuses start to poke through the dirt in late February or early March and people can be found playing tennis outdoors —

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Why is writing so hard?

Word count: 717 words Reading time: Less than 3 minutes Do you frequently find yourself asking, “why is writing so hard?” (with or without an expletive!) I wrote today’s column expressly for you… Twenty years ago, if you’d ask me to describe the single task I found most difficult, I wouldn’t have hesitated a nanosecond.

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