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Short Stories: June 20, 2018 Issue [#8967]

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 This week: Challenges with Creativity
  Edited by: Jay's debut novel is out now!
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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Challenges with Creativity
it can be hard to always be on your "A" game as a writer--here are some things I've gone through with creative burnout.


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Letter from the editor

I feel like now more than ever, I receive a lot of messaging that I'm not doing enough, creating enough, making enough when it comes to my creative life. This is especially challenging because I am a freelancer, and so I can spend entire days doing creative work that's not even my own work. It's very easy to get mired in a feeling like I'm not moving forward.

Usually when that happens, it ends up being an issue where I'm not refilling the well fast enough. I know I talk about this issue a lot, but that's in part because it's critically important! To be a writer, you need to read widely inside and outside your chosen genres, whether it's a paper book, on your mobile device of choice, an audio book... Words in will help you get words out!

Sometimes, though, life is just draining. Sometimes you just can't write. I've gotten into a few slumps like this, where I've gotten too busy or exhausted or stressed out to write, and I'm slowly training myself to make better use of the fallow times, because those fallow times are essential to my creative process. Not only is it necessary to give myself a break sometimes, just to recover as a creative professional, sometimes I need to acknowledge that the time I spend working out story details in my head is still writing time--or at least that that time is still valid creative time and is truly valuable to my process.

These are just a few of the creative challenges I'm working through lately. What struggles have you gone through in your own work?

Until next time,
Take care and Write on!
Jay


Editor's Picks

Picks for this issue!

 
Chance of Rain  [18+]
In the summer of 1903, Niagara Falls and Haven’s faith run bone dry.
by K Renée (on the road)

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by A Guest Visitor

A Secret Worth Keeping  [18+]
3 friends share a life-altering secret on the 3rd of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day
by 🌷 Carol St.Ann 🌷

 
Rapunzel Dances with the Devil  [13+]
A Grimm Fairytale Revisited in Horrific Fashion
by L.A. Grawitch

 Chimera  [13+]
A young woman learns that she is more than she seems and has more to offer than she knows.
by Sorji

Caroline's Smile  [13+]
The exhausted face shattered into a grin and the image flickered out
by Tileira

 
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Joy writes:
Excellent NL, Jay, as a great help to budding authors who may like to get their feet wet with short-story submissions in publishing. *Smile*

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Thanks, Jay. This was exactly the information I was looking for! - River

K8 writes:
Thank you, I found this very interesting since I enjoy writing short stories. Was wondering about the letter and what to include, now I know.


Thanks, everyone! I was really under the weather last month so I am grateful to know this was still really helpful!


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