A lot of writers are starving themselves creatively-- and they don't realize it.
Not because they lack ideas.
Not because they lack discipline.
But because they aren't finishing things.
In this final episode of a three-part series on the things that quietly destroy writers, I talk about something incredibly simple that turns out to be surprisingly powerful:
Finished work.
Not outlines.
Not worldbuilding.
Not half-drafted novels.
Actual finished pieces of fiction writing.
When writers go months (or years) without finishing anything, they lose the psychological and creative fuel that keeps a writing life alive.
In this episode, we explore three key "nutrients" that finishing small pieces provides.
Enjoy, and welcome to the Fiction Writer's Toolshed.