How to Find Inspiration for your Writing with Sean Prentiss
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How to Find Inspiration for your Writing with Sean Prentiss
In this 18th episode of the Writing Gym podcast, you’ll discover:
- How to find your inspiration
- How to use writing prompts to generate creativity
- How to get back into the ‘writing groove’
- How to develop your characters
First, here’s a little more about Sean Prentiss and his amazing writing achievements:
You might recognize environmental writer, Sean Prentiss, from his previous episode about keeping up your writing habits. You can find that here. For those of you who don’t know him, Sean is the author of Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave. He’s a National Outdoor Book Award Winner, a Utah Book Award Winner, a New Mexican AND Arizona Book Award Winner and a Vermont and Colorado Book Award Finalist. He’s also the co-author of Environmental and Nature Writing: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology, and co-editor of The Far Edges of the Fourth Genre: An Anthology of Explorations in Creative Nonfiction.
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Mentioned in this podcast:
- Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave
- Environmental and Nature Writing: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology
- The Far Edges of the Fourth Genre: An Anthology of Explorations in Creative Nonfiction
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QUIRK O’ THE WEEK: Mia is the adorable little pup who is the guest star here on the podcast. She is almost human in her habits! In fact, she often uses her paws like hands when she wants food, or a to be pet. Watch a video of her first solo swim here.
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CREDITS
The Writing Gym Podcast is hosted by Andi Brixey, Personal Trainer in The Writing Gym.
It features Annalisa Parent, the resident writing coach in The Writing Gym.
Audio Production by Tito Heiderer
“Happy Go Lucky” Theme Composed by Rob Taylor
Theme Music Performed by Clint Bierman
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