httpv://youtu.be/fOSR9JcRHTk
All writers get frustrated with their stories.
Yes, even a best-selling suspense suspense author like James Scott Bell. I enjoyed hearing why he thought frustration was a good thing.
And if you want a double-dose if JSB fun, you can read my previous blog post about how he helped me conquer frustration.
In Your Words: Ever get frustrated as a writer? How do you deal with it?
(I’m on my way to the ACFW conference! By the time I get back, my brain will be filled to overflowing with all things writing. Until then, I hope you enjoy my new website.)
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Have fun at the conference, Beth! I can’t wait to hear about what you learn. :o)
I love the new site, Beth. Very classy.
JSB is a wealth of information, and he’s heaps of fun, too.
Great video! Have a wonderful time at the conference!
~Debbie
Love the new site. (Love that handy share button at the bottom for Tweets!) If I get frustrated, I typically need to step away or the computer steps in and just locks up – that helps me step away. Have a wonderful conference.
Lovely new site, Beth! I’ll switch the link in my dashboard so I don’t miss your posts. 🙂
Thanks for all the encouraging words! And thanks for stopping by and leaving comments!
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