And Now We Write

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  • Résumé

  • Daily writing podcast with a 10-minute writing exercise built in to every episode.

    The best way to improve your writing is to write. So every day, we will post a fifteen minute episode with 10 minutes of writing time built in.

    We are here to build a writing habit and a sustainable writing routine. It's all about taking 10 minutes every day to get words on the page. You can use our time to journal, to brainstorm, or to write about a page of a work in progress. It's your writing time! You're the boss.

    If you don't have something in mind already, every day I'll give you a totally optional writing exercise that you can use to get going to spark a story or work on a specific aspect of craft.

    And every day, I'll be writing along. If you are looking for an accountability buddy ... hi!

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Épisodes
  • Ten-Minute Writing Exercise #30: Love, For Worse
    Feb 6 2025

    2025 New Year's writing resolution: spend 10 minutes a day getting words on the page.

    Today's 10-minute writing exercise is a love story! We're writing caring notes to a struggling loved one, and as usual your anonymish host is writing along. She got pretty into her idea -- she might actually build it out into a full story (or maybe save it & work it up for February's Flash Week).

    This is a no-homework podcast! Every episode, we build in ten minutes of time for ourselves to do the assignment, and the assignment is always to write write write.

    You can write to our daily writing prompt, but you could also:

    • journal
    • brainstorm
    • write for your work in progress

    All that matters is that you do write and you don't cheat and you don't stop writing until the music comes in.

    In the US, we celebrate Valentine's Day in February. This day is usually seen as a celebration of romantic love, but love is a many-splendored thing. We love our parents, we love our pets, we love writing, we love New York. This month we'll be writing about love in all its forms.

    For today's ten-minute writing exercise:

    Write a series of loving notes sent daily to a loved one who is going through a hard time. It can be a lover, but it could also be a parent, a child, a sibling, a dear friend. Over the course of the story, hint at the cause of the hard time but do not state it explicitly.

    Our themes this month are:

    • Love in all its forms
    • Dialogue
    • Comedy Writing Step by Step by Gene Perret

    We will also write a complete work of flash fiction together in a week from Feb 17 - Feb 23. No pre-work needed, and as always, zero homework outside of our ten minutes a day. This month we'll use Dan Harmon's story circles method to plan out our stories.

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    13 min
  • Ten-Minute Writing Exercise #29: Adjective Stand-Ins
    Feb 5 2025

    2025 New Year's writing resolution: spend 10 minutes a day getting words on the page.

    Today's 10-minute writing exercise is focused on dialogue! We're punching up some dull adjectives, and as usual your anonymish host is writing along. She wishes she had used this technique last week to get around using "gray" four times in two pages.

    This is a no-homework podcast! Every episode, we build in ten minutes of time for ourselves to do the assignment, and the assignment is always to write write write.

    You can write to our daily writing prompt, but you could also:

    • journal
    • brainstorm
    • write for your work in progress

    All that matters is that you do write and you don't cheat and you don't stop writing until the music comes in.

    Gene Perret is a master of classic humor, and in Comedy Writing Step by Step he coaches the reader from a blank sheet of paper all the way to developing a standup routine. We're going to adapt a few exercises from the book, and today's exercise is one of them.

    For today's ten-minute writing exercise:

    • Write down a sentence that includes a bland adjective, or an adjective you know that you tend to overuse. He wore a white suit.
    • Brainstorm at least fifteen associated entities or concepts that could be used as a substitute for that word. Perret gives examples like white -> wedding dress, snowman, blank pages, bedsheets, ghost.
    • Now, rewrite your sentence incorporating one of the substitutes you generated. His suit was ghostly white.
    • Now rewrite it again, and this time come around to the adjective by an indirect path through the substitute. With the suit he was wearing, this guy could flit around a haunted house and fit right in.
    • Repeat until time is up.

    Our themes this month are:

    • Love in all its forms
    • Dialogue
    • Comedy Writing Step by Step by Gene Perret

    We will also write a complete work of flash fiction together in a week from Feb 17 - Feb 23. No pre-work needed, and as always, zero homework outside of our ten minutes a day. This month we'll use Dan Harmon's story circles method to plan out our stories.

    Our themes this month are:

    • Love in all its forms
    • Dialogue
    • Comedy Writing Step by Step by Gene Perret

    We will also write a complete work of flash fiction together in a week from Feb 17 - Feb 23. No pre-work needed, and as always, zero homework outside of our ten minutes a day. This month we'll use Dan Harmon's story circles method to plan out our stories.

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    14 min
  • Ten-Minute Writing Exercise #28: Dialogue With and Without Context
    Feb 4 2025

    2025 New Year's writing resolution: spend 10 minutes a day getting words on the page.

    Today's 10-minute writing exercise is focused on dialogue! One speaker is fully present and the other just speaks, and as usual your anonymish host is writing along. Washing the dishes is no fun, and one of her speakers is wishing for a little help if the other wouldn't mind.

    This is a no-homework podcast! Every episode, we build in ten minutes of time for ourselves to do the assignment, and the assignment is always to write write write.

    Our dialogue exercises this month, with a couple of exceptions, will focus on the mechanics of dialogue writing. The subject of the conversation is less important than the effect of specific mechanistic choices or constraints that we'll be playing with.

    For today's ten-minute writing exercise:

    Write a conversation between two people about washing the dishes, or another mundane subject you prefer.

    For one participant's lines, write only the words they speak and dialog tags as needed ("he said," "she asked").

    For the other, you may write both the words they speak and sentences describing their expressions, actions, and thoughts.

    Our themes this month are:

    • Love in all its forms
    • Dialogue
    • Comedy Writing Step by Step by Gene Perret

    We will also write a complete work of flash fiction together in a week from Feb 17 - Feb 23. No pre-work needed, and as always, zero homework outside of our ten minutes a day. This month we'll use Dan Harmon's story circles method to plan out our stories

    You can write to our daily writing prompt, but you could also:

    • journal
    • brainstorm
    • write for your work in progress

    All that matters is that you do write and you don't cheat and you don't stop writing until the music comes in.

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    14 min

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