Common Writer Problems (Writing Community Lingo)
Imposter Syndrome, Shiny New Ideas, World Builder’s Disease—writers can experience many afflictions. Thankfully, there are ways to conquer these challenges.
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Imposter Syndrome = attributing your success solely to luck rather than talent and hard work
The Muse = internal or external source of creative inspiration
Productive Procrastination = cleaning, reading, exercising, or doing other useful tasks when you should be writing
Flow State = being happily engrossed in an activity
Writer’s Block = times when you can’t think of what to write
Shiny New Idea Syndrome = condition wherein you chase new story ideas while in the middle of a draft, resulting in many unfinished projects
World Builder’s Disease = condition wherein you spend more time creating a world-building bible than actually writing the story
Title and End Music: “Clockwork” by Vindsvept - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zl4EGLoiI8
Background Music by Vindsvept:
+ “Deliverance”
+ “The Oracle’s Prophecy”
+ “Voyage to Nowhere”
+ “Hearthfire”
+ “I Kvalisljus”
+ “Over the Mountain”
Видео Common Writer Problems (Writing Community Lingo) канала Diane Callahan - Quotidian Writer
“Writing Community Lingo” will be a multi-part series covering jargon as it relates to different categories. Future videos in this encyclopedia series will cover writing tools, social media, and education; literary terms and grammar; book genres; jargon related to plot and character; submissions and publishing; and possibly more.
My Professional Editing Services: https://www.quotidianwriter.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuotidianWriter
Love my channel? Treat me to a cup of coffee at ko-fi.com/quotidianwriter.
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Imposter Syndrome = attributing your success solely to luck rather than talent and hard work
The Muse = internal or external source of creative inspiration
Productive Procrastination = cleaning, reading, exercising, or doing other useful tasks when you should be writing
Flow State = being happily engrossed in an activity
Writer’s Block = times when you can’t think of what to write
Shiny New Idea Syndrome = condition wherein you chase new story ideas while in the middle of a draft, resulting in many unfinished projects
World Builder’s Disease = condition wherein you spend more time creating a world-building bible than actually writing the story
Title and End Music: “Clockwork” by Vindsvept - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zl4EGLoiI8
Background Music by Vindsvept:
+ “Deliverance”
+ “The Oracle’s Prophecy”
+ “Voyage to Nowhere”
+ “Hearthfire”
+ “I Kvalisljus”
+ “Over the Mountain”
Видео Common Writer Problems (Writing Community Lingo) канала Diane Callahan - Quotidian Writer
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