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Discovery Writing with KimBoo York

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Announcements:

Author Update:

Erick:

  • launched new book series (Black Springs Saga)

  • June 21st, Importance of Telling Your Story. 90.7 FM KBOO Erick 9am-10am

  • frustrated with the stories coming in (writers are not listening to submission requirements)

  • Valerie:

  • injured, humping along

  • speaking Alaska Writers Guild conference in October

    • Moose's Tooth Pizza (Erick recommends I eat there.)

  • I'm reading:

Erick:

KimBoo York is reading: Nirvana in Fire (English translation) (This is the graphic novel/manga version.)

Notes:

Writing fan fiction helped [KimBoo] come into her own voice and writing process.

Discovery writing is a technique.

Leaning into your curiosity.

Writing into the Dark (Dean Wesley Smith)

Can intuitive writers use it?

Dear Writer, Are you intuitive? Becca Syme.

Instinct comes in.

Study and practice = intuition

Discovery writers lean on intuition heavily. New writers may have a hard time with discovery writing until they practice.

After one million words, you will discover your writing style.

Discovery writing as improve "Yes And" -- leaning on knowledge.

Not free association writing. Writing into your curiosity (guard rails, not stream of consciousness). Going on the journey with the character.

Don't get stuck on what "should" happen. Just follow the curve as it goes around.

Start small. Practice.

Discovery writing before the page (Erick).

Write out of order.

Reverse story beats, reverse outline.

How can you use this in nonfiction or blog posts and essays?

YES. A different process.

Nonfiction: Start with the introduction. Choose sentences to pull out as a section header. Move things around in manuscript for flow. Writing it out is what helps her (KimBoo) understand the organization.

First draft or second is not the finished product.

Do this with your marketing! Take two days to do it and stay curious.

Stay curious until it's done.

Purposely leave holes so readers will be curious and explore.

Plug: houseofyork.info

By the Seat of Your Pants: Secrets of Discovery Writing

One Million Words Club on Discord (productivity, mindset)

Find Us:

Valerie's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/valerieihsan

Erick's Linktree link: https://linktr.ee/erickmertzauthor

Writer Craft Facebook Group

Valerie’s Services: https://valerieihsan.com

Valerie’s Author Site: https://valerieihsanauthor.com

Valerie’s Facebook Page and Instagram account

Erick’s Services: https://erickmertzwriting.com

Erick’s free book on Ghostwriting: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/cexki4kp5n

Erick’s Author Site: https://erickmertzauthor.com

Erick’s Facebook Page and Instagram account

Patreons: 

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Tools:

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ProWriting Aid: https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=9378 (affiliate link)

Resources:

"How to write an eavesdropping scene" on Erick's blog

Reading Critique Group for Writers FB Group (Jennie Komp's group)

3 Bird View FB page (Jennie Komp's business page)

Author XP (marketing for authors) (bi-monthly promotions)

Raven Publicity (publicity for authors)

The Shades of Orange (Rachel, Book Blogger on YouTube) for book recommendations SF/Fantasy/Horror

Contact Erick for business-starting advice or building a website.

Contact Valerie for author coaching.

Thomas Umstattd Jr, at Novel Marketing Podcast. Ep255: How to Create an Email Onboarding Drip Campaign

Russell P. Nohelty and Monica Leonelle's book, Get Your Book Selling on Kickstarter.

Balance meditation app.

Book Recs for writing/creativity/business:

Thinking in Pictures by John Sayles

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