The Way You Write is a podcast for writers who are ready to stop chasing one-size-fits-all advice and start creating in a way that actually works for them. Hosted by editor and writing coach Cynthia Merrill, this show explores the emotional and practical sides of writing: what it takes to keep going, how to trust your voice, and how to build a creative practice rooted in your needs, values, and capacity.
Whether you’re plotting your first novel or revising your fifth draft, you’ll find thoughtful conversations, gentle structure, and honest encouragement to help you write the way only you can.
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The Way You Write is a podcast for writers who are ready to stop chasing one-size-fits-all advice and start creating in a way that actually works for them. Hosted by editor and writing coach Cynthia Merrill, this show explores the emotional and practical sides of writing: what it takes to keep going, how to trust your voice, and how to build a creative practice rooted in your needs, values, and capacity.
Whether you’re plotting your first novel or revising your fifth draft, you’ll find thoughtful conversations, gentle structure, and honest encouragement to help you write the way only you can.
FINISHERS WANTED: This episode dives into the stats commonly quoted by writers who quit. “Only 1% of people get published. Why should I even try?” I’ll talk about why that isn’t an accurate statistic, and why it doesn’t really matter to you.
The Way You Write
The Way You Write is a podcast for writers who are ready to stop chasing one-size-fits-all advice and start creating in a way that actually works for them. Hosted by editor and writing coach Cynthia Merrill, this show explores the emotional and practical sides of writing: what it takes to keep going, how to trust your voice, and how to build a creative practice rooted in your needs, values, and capacity.
Whether you’re plotting your first novel or revising your fifth draft, you’ll find thoughtful conversations, gentle structure, and honest encouragement to help you write the way only you can.