In season three, episode two of Gotham Writers' Inside Writing, host Josh Sippie conducts a panel discussion with writers Athena Dixon, Amy Alkon, and William Dowd. They discuss the many forms that writer’s block can take, how to fight through it, or if you even should, and how to find the routine that works best for you.
Links from the panelists:
Athena’s website: https://athenadixon.com/
Athena’s books and publications: https://athenadixon.com/portfolio/
Athena’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/AthenaDDixon
Amy’s website: http://www.advicegoddess.com/ag-columns-blog/masterarchives.html
Amy’s books: http://www.advicegoddess.com/amys_books/
Amy’s “Science Made Practical” blog on Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-made-practical
Amy’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyalkon
Will’s website: https://www.willdowd.net/
Will’s book: https://www.willdowd.net/areasoffog
Will's Twitter: www.twitter.com/watershipdowd
Will's Facebook: www.facebook.com/DowdWill
Links mentioned in the show:
Frank Sinatra has a cold (or the closest thing to it, since it was published in 1966): https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a638/frank-sinatra-has-a-cold-gay-talese/
Will’s article about writer’s block at Writer’s Digest: https://www.writersdigest.com/be-inspired/re-thinking-writers-block
Athena’s article about ‘Derek’ at Moving Forewords: http://www.movingforewords.com/the-craft-column/thoughts-on-impostor-syndrome/
Amy’s article at Psychology Today about the indulgence of writer’s block: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-made-practical/201909/there-s-no-such-thing-writer-s-block?amp
Other important links:
Inside Writing on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRdv8wWc6DyfPvgzYYB1W7A
Gotham Twitter: https://twitter.com/gothamwriters
Josh Sippie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sippenator101