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Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
Nicole Gulotta
58 episodes
4 days ago
The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.
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The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.
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55. Are We Ever Really Finished?
Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
23 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
55. Are We Ever Really Finished?

Today I’m answering a listener question: How do you know when you’re done? It seems straightforward on the surface—you’re done when the essay is published, when the book comes out, or when the workshop is over. But not every writing project has defined edges. In fact, this episode argues that when we’re wondering if we’re done with something, we’re actually asking the wrong question. 

Conversation Starters

“When something is finished, it might mean something is true. It could mean someone will read your words. It means you now need to relate to this part of your life differently. You need to tell a new story about what happened to yourself. None of these things are bad, but when we're habituated to the old narratives, change is always hard.”

Episode Highlights

  • Understanding completion as a phased experience

  • Questions to ask yourself to gauge where you are in the process

  • Examples of finishing—from blogging to Facebook groups

  • The advice MFK Fisher gave Ruth Reichel that changed the course of her career (and her relationship to finishing)

Linkable Mentions

  • Episode 26: Cultivating Trust in the Writer’s Life

  • Episode 50: Make Space, Not Time & Other Insights From the Sacred Pause

  • Julia Gets Real With Ruth Reichel

Let’s Connect

  • Visit my website: nicolemgulotta.com

  • Sign up for my encouraging Substack newsletter

  • Curl up with one of my books: WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM

  • Say hi on Instagram: @nicolegulotta.author

Wild Words: Embracing Creative Seasons and Slow Writing
The Wild Words Podcast helps writers embrace the season they’re in, create at their own pace, and care for their minds and bodies along the way. With conversations covering self-doubt to social media, host Nicole Gulotta (author of WILD WORDS and EAT THIS POEM) offers gentle encouragement for introverted or sensitive writers looking for a little support in an overstimulating world.