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Writing While Distracted
Brenda Murphy
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Writing While Distracted, is a writing podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. For writers of all kinds, but particularly those dealing with distraction and mental health issues, the podcast features positive advice, author interviews, and writing tips to help you find your story’s beginning, and use your strengths to get to the end of your novel. Here creativity thrives in the midst of chaos.
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Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Writing While Distracted, is a writing podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. For writers of all kinds, but particularly those dealing with distraction and mental health issues, the podcast features positive advice, author interviews, and writing tips to help you find your story’s beginning, and use your strengths to get to the end of your novel. Here creativity thrives in the midst of chaos.
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Episodes (20/20)
Writing While Distracted
Accepted — Now What? A Guide for Neurospicy Writers
Congratulations — your work was accepted! This episode walks neurodiverse writers through the emotional and practical next steps: celebrate, list your questions, understand your contract, and protect your professional relationship with editors and agents. Learn how to manage imposter syndrome and rejection sensitivity, keep writing to avoid writer's block, start a newsletter, plan marketing, and handle reviews with support and perspective. Short, clear, and encouraging advice to help you move from the excitement of acceptance into the next stage of your writing career. Show notes Oh Dang it was accepted Newsletter Ninja information is here: https://newsletterninja.net/resources/ Jen offers some solid advice geared for authors: https://jenndepaula.com How to deal with RSD and working with other folks : https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-rdnsu-16ebfdf Imposter Syndrome and Writers Block episode: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-24yrx-1625b05 Sign ups from my Newsletter and get a free Character Workbook https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   
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3 weeks ago
25 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Beyond 10,000 Hours: How Writers Really Get Better
Brenda Murphy explains the 10,000-hour theory and explains that mastery requires three things: a clear, controllable goal, deliberate practice focused on challenging skills, and targeted feedback. Time alone won’t improve your writing without intention. She gives practical steps for writers, pick one craft area to improve (structure, dialogue, pacing, or character), study examples, apply techniques, and get specific feedback from readers or editors. For neurodivergent creators, harness hyper-focus to deliberately build skills. Define success on your terms, set measurable goals, and keep practicing with purpose so your writing and your confidence can grow. Find out more about Mind Mapping here: https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/?p=2274 Sign up for my Writer's Newsletter and received a free Character Workbook here: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Unplug, Boundaries, Write: Five Ways to Carve out Creative Space
Brenda Murphy offers five practical, compassionate strategies for writers—especially neurodivergent and burnt-out creators—to protect their focus and revive their creativity amid constant chaos. Learn how to create before you consume, set boundaries, unplug for sensory rest, use morning pages to clear mental clutter, and give yourself grace so you can keep writing, even in hard times. Books Mentioned: We Need Your Art by Aime McNee The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron  Sign up for my newsletter and receive a free workbook https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/  
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Writing While Distracted
How to Keep Writing When You Want to Burn It All Down
Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," a podcast dedicated to helping writers navigate the often chaotic world of creativity and distraction. I'm your host, Brenda Murphy, a NeuroSpicy writing coach, here to transform scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. This episode focuses on those overwhelming moments when the urge to give up and "burn it all down" becomes too strong. Whether it's the daily challenges of life, mental health struggles, or external pressures, writers often find themselves grappling with despair and self-doubt. Join me as we explore practical advice on how to stay focused and keep writing during tough times. Discover the power of rest, the importance of revisiting your creative "why," and the necessity of maintaining connections with others in your writing community. Let's tackle these feelings of isolation and keep the flame of creativity alive. If you've ever felt like setting your manuscript on fire, know you're not alone. Tune in for supportive tips, encouragement, and ways to let your creativity thrive amidst chaos. Embrace the distractions and uncertainties; these are the stepping stones to mastering the art of writing. Sign up for my newsletter take your pick of writing guides: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/    
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7 months ago
25 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Manuscript Submission
Welcome to another engaging episode of "Writing While Distracted" with your Neuro Spicy writing coach, Brenda Murphy. In this episode, we delve into the emotional journey involved in submitting your creative work for evaluation. Explore the four stages of submission: elation, anxiety, anger, and relief. Brenda shares her personal experiences and strategies for managing the emotional upheavals that come with revealing your work to strangers. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting, gain insight into maintaining your writing momentum and embracing the positive aspects of the creative process. Join us as we uncover the challenges and triumphs in the life of a writer. Resources for Writers Sign up for my newsletter and receive a free workbook https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ofxxsx32dj My podcast: https://writingwhiledistracted.podbean.com My blog: https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/feed/ My website: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/
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8 months ago
23 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Editing with 25 Tips for Neurodiverse Writers
Welcome to Writing While Distracted, where scattered thoughts transform into literary brilliance. Join Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, as she dives into challenges neurodiverse writers face, particularly in editing. Discover invaluable tips to conquer distractions and utilize your strengths for a compelling narrative. From reading aloud to tackle punctuation issues to ensuring pronoun clarity in complex stories, Brenda covers essential editing strategies to polish your manuscript. Embark on a journey through proven methods to avoid common mistakes made by neurodivergent authors. Learn to identify sentence fragments, maintain tense consistency, and embrace active voice for engaging storytelling. With practical hacks like using highlighters for character clarity and employing global search to eliminate echoes and overused adverbs, editing becomes an achievable task. Whether navigating homophone hurdles or varying sentence lengths for optimal rhythm, this episode equips you with 25 key tips to enhance your manuscript. Brenda emphasizes the importance of formatting, feedback, and taking breaks to refine your art. Stay inspired through the chaos, as you embrace the unique creative process that fuels every writer's journey. Tune in to unlock the secrets of editing mastery and send your polished work into the literary world with confidence. Show Notes Free resources for writers https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   Character Workbook https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ofxxsx32dj Newsletter Sign up link: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ik4sj696um Shree Greer’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Baddest-Out-Your-Friends-Grammar/dp/1955629005/ Sandra Gerth’s book:  https://www.amazon.com/Point-View-different-head-hopping-Writers-ebook/dp/B01LXFITOD/    
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11 months ago
36 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Plays Well with Others: Working with Beta Readers, Editors, and More
Welcome back to "Writing While Distracted" with your NeuroSpicy writing coach, Brenda Murphy. In this episode, we dive deep into the revision process, exploring how to effectively collaborate with beta readers, developmental editors, and copy editors to refine your manuscript. We begin by addressing Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD), a common challenge for neurodivergent writers, and discuss strategies to manage these intense feelings during the revision process. Brenda shares personal insights and practical advice on how to maintain healthy professional relationships while navigating RSD. Next, we break down the distinct roles of beta readers, developmental editors, and copy editors. Learn how each contributes to the manuscript's development, from providing reader-centric feedback to strategic big-picture edits and meticulous language polishing. Brenda also offers best practices for working with your revision team, including how to find the right beta readers, the importance of clear communication, and the value of respecting their time and input. For those working with sensitivity readers, she emphasizes the importance of compensating them and valuing their unique perspectives. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, this episode is packed with tips to help you create the best possible version of your manuscript. Subscribe, leave a review, and join us next time as we continue to explore the writer's journey. Until then, keep writing, keep revising, and take care of yourself.  Plays Well With Others Show notes Sign up for my newsletter for free resources for Writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Follow me on my socials for quick tips and updates: https://www.instagram.com/writinghwhiledistracted/ Struggling with character development? Check out my free character building workbook: https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Here is the free resource 60 Ways to Show Character Arc: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/xjcaam4085 This podcast is all about structure: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ckhgh-167fd45 Eileen Cook’s Build Better Characters:  https://eileencook.com/non-fiction/ Debra Dixon Goal Motivation and Conflict: http://www.debradixon.com/index.html Save the Cat: https://savethecat.com/books Writing While Distracted Blog on Story Structure/Story ARC https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/?p=2295  My podcast about revisions and editing:  Mastering Revisions: Turning Rough Drafts into Polished Gems https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xhk2p-167fa2b Sandra Gerth’s fantastic book Show Don’t Tell:  https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dont-Tell-descriptions-characters-ebook/dp/B01LXFJ0AC/ MIlianote     https://milanote.com Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com   Revisions and Editing Steps To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is: Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research. Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers. Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits. Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.        
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1 year ago
46 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Crafting Authentic Dialogue: Unleash Your Characters' Voices
Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast that transforms scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. I'm Brenda Murphy, your neuro-spicy writing coach, and today, we're diving into the art of dialogue in your writing. Dialogue can make or break a novel, and for many, it’s the most challenging part of storytelling. Whether you're neurodivergent or neurotypical, our unique perspectives can add depth and authenticity to dialogue. In this episode, we explore strategies to polish your dialogue, making it natural, purposeful, and character-driven. Learn how to cut out filler words, balance dialogue with action, and use subtext to convey emotions and relationships. We discuss the importance of avoiding info dumps and how to effectively tag dialogue with actions rather than overusing "he said, she said." We also delve into the technical aspects of punctuating dialogue and offer insights from classic and contemporary films that excel in dialogue. By the end of this episode, you'll be equipped with the tools to create engaging and authentic conversations in your writing. Join us next time on "Writing While Distracted" as we continue to unravel the mysteries of the writer's mind. Until then, keep writing, keep wandering, and embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity. Show notes Free resources for writers   https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Sign up for my newsletter and get a free character workbook https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ofxxsx32dj My podcast about revisions and editing:  Mastering Revisions: Turning Rough Drafts into Polished Gems https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xhk2p-167fa2b Sandra Gerth’s fantastic book Show Don’t Tell:  https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dont-Tell-descriptions-characters-ebook/dp/B01LXFJ0AC/   MIlianote     https://milanote.com Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com     Revisions and Editing Steps To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is: Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research. Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers. Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits. Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.      
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Revision: Genre, Continuity, and Research
Welcome to another episode of Writing While Distracted, the podcast that guides you from scattered thoughts to literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode delves into the intertwined elements of genre conventions, continuity, and research in the revision process. Brenda begins by demystifying genre conventions, explaining how they serve as helpful guidelines rather than constraints. She encourages blending genres to create unique stories while maintaining key elements that meet reader expectations. The discussion then moves to story continuity, emphasizing the importance of keeping characters, settings, and events consistent. Brenda shares practical tools like Milanote and Scrivener, as well as the value of attentive beta readers, to help neurodivergent writers maintain continuity in their manuscripts. Finally, Brenda tackles the challenge of research, offering strategies to balance in-depth exploration with focused writing time. She advises separating research from writing sessions to avoid derailment and maintain productivity. This episode is packed with actionable tips and insights to help neurodivergent writers harness their unique strengths while navigating common challenges. Tune in to transform your creative process and keep your writing journey on track. Until next time, keep writing, keep wandering, and embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity.   Show notes Genre Conventions, Continuity, and Research Free resources for writers:   https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Sign up for my newsletter and get a free character workbook https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ofxxsx32dj My podcast about revisions and editing:  Mastering Revisions: Turning Rough Drafts into Polished Gems https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xhk2p-167fa2b Sandra Gerth’s fantastic book Show Don’t Tell:  https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dont-Tell-descriptions-characters-ebook/dp/B01LXFJ0AC/   MIlianote     https://milanote.com Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com   Revisions and Editing Steps To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is: Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research. Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers. Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits. Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.      
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Character Arcs: The Key to Relatable Stories
Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast dedicated to helping writers harness their creative energy amidst distractions. I'm Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, and in today's episode, we delve into a topic that often confounds new writers: the difference between character arcs and story arcs. Join us as we unravel the complexities of character development, exploring how characters grow and change throughout a story. We'll discuss the importance of establishing character arcs not just for protagonists but for all significant characters, ensuring a rich and engaging narrative. Discover the nuances of showing character growth, from the inciting incident to the climax, and learn how to avoid common pitfalls like stereotypes. Whether you're working on a single novel or a series, this episode provides valuable insights to make your characters authentic and your stories compelling. Stay tuned for tips, resources, and inspiration to polish your characters and keep your readers hooked. Happy writing! Show Notes WWD Season 2 Character ARCs Sign up for my newsletter for free resources for Writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Follow me on my socials for quick tips and updates: https://www.instagram.com/writinghwhiledistracted/ Struggling with character development? Check out my free character building workbook: https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Here is the free resource 60 Ways to Show Character Arc:https://dl.bookfunnel.com/xjcaam4085 This podcast is all about structure: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ckhgh-167fd45 Eileen Cook’s Build Better Characters:  https://eileencook.com/non-fiction/ Debra Dixon Goal Motivation and Conflict: http://www.debradixon.com/index.html Save the Cat: https://savethecat.com/books Writing While Distracted Blog on Story Structure/Story ARC https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/?p=2295  
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Novel Pacing: Keep Your Readers Hooked!
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Hello and welcome back to Writing While Distracted, the podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. I'm your NeuroSpicy writing coach, Brenda Murphy. In this episode, we delve into the magic of novel pacing—a crucial element that keeps your readers engaged and eager for more. Discover how the speed of your story impacts the reader's experience, making them feel breathless, cozy, or even bored if the pacing is off. Learn the tools of the trade, from sentence length to scene length, and how they contribute to the overall flow of your narrative. Whether you're writing a thriller, cozy mystery, romance, or fantasy, understanding your audience is key to mastering pacing. Brenda shares insights on how to sprinkle information throughout your story, avoiding the dreaded info dump that can overwhelm readers. We also discuss the importance of revisions and how to use them to perfect your pacing. Tune in to discover practical tips and strategies that will help you maintain a seamless narrative flow, ensuring your readers can't put your book down. Don't forget to check out the show notes for additional resources and links to helpful guides. If you've enjoyed today's podcast, please subscribe and leave a review. It really helps get the podcast in front of more folks. Join us next time as we continue to unravel the mysteries of the writer's mind. Until then, keep writing, keep wandering, and embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity. Stay tuned, stay inspired! Show Notes: Free resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Here is the link for the free PDF about pacing: https://BookHip.com/RXVGPCX This podcast is all about structure: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-ckhgh-167fd45 Follow me on my socials for quick tips and updates: https://www.instagram.com/writinghwhiledistracted/ Struggling with character development? Check out my free character building workbook: https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Jordan Rosenfeld's book: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Scene-Revised-Expanded-Powerful/dp/1440351414/
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering the Revision Process: Transforming Your First Draft into a Masterpiece
Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. I'm your host, Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach. In this episode, we dive deep into the first part of the revision and editing process after completing your rough draft. We'll discuss the importance of creating a reverse outline to get a clear view of your story's structure, ensuring your novel has a coherent beginning, middle, and end. Learn how to identify missing scenes, combine scenes for better pacing, and ensure your character development aligns with your plot. Discover techniques to maintain reader engagement through effective storytelling, character arcs, and plot development. Whether you're a pantser or work from a loose outline, this episode offers invaluable tips for refining your manuscript and making your story compelling and readable. Join us as we explore the intricacies of the revision process and help you shape your wobbly first draft into a polished novel. Stay tuned, stay inspired, and keep writing! Show notes WWD Season Two Episode Two Sign up for my newsletter and get a free character workbook https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ofxxsx32dj My podcast about revisions and editing:  Mastering Revisions: Turning Rough Drafts into Polished Gems https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xhk2p-167fa2b Sandra Gerth’s fantastic book Show Don’t Tell:  https://www.amazon.com/Show-Dont-Tell-descriptions-characters-ebook/dp/B01LXFJ0AC/   Revisions and Editing Steps To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is: Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research. Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers. Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits. Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.        
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1 year ago
23 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Revisions: Turning Rough Drafts into Polished Gems
Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast that transforms scattered thoughts into literary brilliance! I'm Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach. In this episode, we'll delve into the exhilarating world of revisions and editing, the 'fun part' of writing. Discover how to organize your revision process, from structuring your story and refining your prose to the final proofing stages. I'll share my personal workflow and steps to help you polish your rough drafts into submission-ready manuscripts. We'll also discuss the vital roles of beta readers, copy editors, line editors, and proofreaders in perfecting your work. Plus, I'll provide tips for staying focused amidst the chaos, especially for those dealing with distraction and mental health issues. Join us as we navigate the winding roads of creativity and embrace the distractions that fuel our writing. Until next time, keep writing and stay inspired! Free resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Sign up for my newsletter for writers and those who want to be here https://dl.bookfunnel.com/d3lfzojpcl  Show Notes Revisions and Editing To recap the process, I use to get my rough as hell draft to a finished product to send to an editor, publisher, or out on submission is: Round1: Revisions: structure, pacing, character arcs, genre conventions, continuity, and attending to items that require research. Round 2: Language: word choice, refining prose, pacing, dialogue, scene descriptions, character descriptions, continuity. *At this point I send it to my beta readers. Round 3: Proofing: Suggestions from Beta readers, grammar, spelling, punctuation, copy edits, line edits formatting for submission or publication. Copy edits, line edits. Round 4: Final proofing read through before submission or publishing.   Jane Friedman has a great article on hiring a developmental editor here (https://janefriedman.com/before-you-hire-a-developmental-editor-what-you-need-to-know/) Her newsletter is one of my favorites and always contains helpful information and links.  
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1 year ago
13 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Embrace the Chaos: Your First Draft
Join Brenda Murphy, your neuro-spicy writing coach, on an inspiring journey to transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. In this episode of "Writing While Distracted," Brenda delves into the essence of the first draft—what it is, what it isn’t, and how to navigate through the chaos to complete your manuscript. Discover practical tips to stay focused, learn the importance of embracing imperfection, and find out how to avoid the common pitfalls that prevent many writers from finishing their books. Whether you write every day or in short bursts, this episode offers valuable insights to help you keep moving forward, overcome creative blocks, and celebrate your accomplishments. Stay tuned, stay inspired, and remember: creativity thrives in the midst of chaos. Show Notes for First Draft Free resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Links to podcasts https://writingwhiledistracted.podbean.com/e/mastering-novel-writing-11-essential-steps-for-neurodivergent-writers/ Links Character workbook  https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Link for Writers Block Workbook  https://BookHip.com/ZBMGLLR  
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Character Creation: A Guide for Distracted Writers
Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast designed to help writers harness their creativity amidst life's chaos. I'm Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach. This episode delves into the fascinating and sometimes daunting task of character creation. Learn how to develop authentic, relatable characters that drive your story and keep readers engaged. We'll explore various methods for character development, from checklists and backstories to understanding internal and external goals, motivations, and conflicts. Discover how to portray characters outside your lived experiences accurately and respectfully, and the importance of using sensitivity readers. Additionally, I'll share my favorite resources, including Eileen Cook's "Build Better Characters" and Deborah Dixon's "Goal, Motivation, and Conflict," along with practical tips on organizing character information. Whether you're a plotter or a pantser, this episode provides invaluable insights to help you craft three-dimensional characters that resonate with readers. Tune in to learn how to transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance and keep your story moving forward, even when distractions loom large. Happy writing! Free resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/ Here at all the resources I spoke about Show Notes Episode 10 Feel the Fear Links to podcast https://writingwhiledistracted.podbean.com/e/mastering-novel-writing-11-essential-steps-for-neurodivergent-writers/ Links Character workbook https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX These are some books and classes I recommend as excellent resources for character creation. Build Better Characters: The Psychology of Backstory & How To Use It In Your Writing to Hook Readers by Eileen Cook. {https://books2read.com/u/mgP2Px} This is the book I wish I had when I was first started writing. Eileen is an award-winning (use her bio) author, and this book explains how to construct characters and, more importantly, get at the root of their motivations, fears, and behaviors—filled with exercises that will help you figure out how to build characters that are believable and relatable. Debra Dixon’s Goal, Motivation, and Conflict {https://books2read.com/u/4ARJRe} is also a go-to for me. At the heart of any story are your character’s goals, their motivation for achieving those goals, and the obstacles in their way—a must-have, in my opinion, for any writer’s bookshelf. Her simple explanations and worksheets are the most helpful in understanding how character arcs work. Hal Ackerman’s Screenwriting Class. {https://www.creativelive.com/class/screenwriting-the-art-of-the-first-draft} This class is offered on Creative Live and can be purchased through them. Hal’s explanation of how characters’ behaviors drive plot is excellent and well worth the price. If you buy the class, you can download it for rewatching whenever you need a refresher. I use his method of plot outlining for all of my stories. Knowing what a character will do/sacrifice to achieve their objective is vital in creating compelling plots that will have readers turning pages. Angela Ackerman’s and Becky Puglisi: Emotional Wound Thesaurus, Positive Character Traits Thesaurus, Negative Character Traits Thesaurus, The Conflict Thesaurus Volumes 1 and 2. {https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZH6WS6C?binding=kindle_edition} I use this collection of books in two ways. If I am starting to noodle a book and am casting about for plot ideas and conflicts that will power my story, I thumb through these books for ideas. If I already have a rough idea of the conflict at the center of my story, I will use these books to define how that will play out in the story. Please don’t skip the introductions in these books as they explain the concept each explores in depth and are well worth your time. They fit into Debra Dixon’s Goal Motivation and Conflict framework perfectly. How to use this information After reading and rereading and putting into prac
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Transforming Chaos into Creativity: The Art of Pre-Writing
Are you a writer struggling to harness your creativity amidst distractions? Welcome to "Writing While Distracted," the podcast that turns your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode offers invaluable advice for staying focused and using your unique strengths to craft your story. In this episode, Brenda delves into the importance of pre-writing, or as she calls it, "outlining for the outline impaired." Learn how to create a basic framework for your novel, from making a scene list to understanding your characters' desires and motivations. Discover how to navigate the "swampy middle" of your manuscript and keep your narrative on track, even if you're not a natural outliner. Whether you're just starting your book or stuck mid-way, Brenda's practical tips will guide you through the process. She emphasizes the importance of knowing your genre, setting realistic deadlines, and understanding your characters' arcs. Plus, get insights into using tools like scene cards and software applications to organize your thoughts visually. Join us as we explore how to turn chaos into creativity, making the writing journey less daunting and more enjoyable. Embrace the distractions that fuel your creativity and keep writing!    Show notes Season One Episode Nine Free resources for writers https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   Link to Free Character Workbook https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Link to my newsletter just for Writers https://BookHip.com/ZBMGLLR Link to my blog for deeper dives into Writing While Distracted content https://blog.writingwhiledistracted.com/  Here is the link of for the Milanote App https://milanote.com Here is the link for Scrivener https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview Sandra Gerth’s book:  Point of View: How to use the different POV types, avoid head-hopping, and choose the best point of view for your book (Writers’ Guide Series)  https://books2read.com/u/mgDWlz   Jordan Rosenfeld’s book Make a Scene Revised and Expanded Edition: Writing a Powerful Story One Scene at a Time  https://books2read.com/u/3LLzgw Dustin Lance Black’s Writing Process https://youtu.be/vrvawtrRxsw?si=KaKtbpGmpJPrAOOi        
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Mastering Your Novel: Evaluating Fiction Premises
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. I'm your host, Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach. Join us as we kick off the first episode in the "Steps to Writing a Novel" series, focusing on how to evaluate a fiction premise. In this episode, we delve into the importance of examining your novel's idea before you start writing, particularly for genre fiction. Discover how a strong premise can prevent the dreaded mid-manuscript slump and keep your story on track. Learn practical techniques like mind mapping and the "what if and then" method to expand your premise into a compelling narrative. Whether you're a discovery writer or a meticulous plotter, these strategies will help you plan and sustain a novel-length work. Tune in for insightful advice, creative exercises, and tips on breaking down your writing tasks into manageable chunks. Embrace the chaos, harness your creativity, and find your story's beginning, middle, and end with confidence. Free resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   Expected lengths of fiction Mainstream women’s fiction: 90,000–100,000 words Thriller: 90,000–100,000 words Romance: 65,000–80,000 words Mystery: 80,000 words *cozy mystery is usually a bit shorter, 70-60,000 words Science fiction: 100,000–120,000 words True Crime: 90,000–100,000 words Historical fiction: 100,000–150,000 words Memoir/Bio: 70,000–90,000 words Literary fiction: 80,000–100,000 words Young Adult: 70,000–80,000 words Middle Grade: 40,000–50,000 words Novella 17,500-40,000 words Short story 1000-15,000 words   Link to the Mind Map Site for the app that I use  https://www.mindnode.com This is a learning guide from the University of Adelaide on mind mapping. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/writingcentre/sites/default/files/docs/learningguide-mindmapping.pdf Link to first podcast in the series: https://writingwhiledistracted.podbean.com/e/mastering-novel-writing-11-essential-steps-for-neurodivergent-writers/?token=72a0651efad2ce3ec216d8cf14b90496
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Novel Writing: 11 Steps for Writers
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast designed to help you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. I'm your host, Brenda Murphy, your NeuroSpicy writing coach. In this episode, we dive into the 11 essential steps to writing your novel, offering practical advice tailored for neurodivergent writers. From harnessing your initial idea and expanding it, to pre-writing, drafting, and revising, we break down each step with actionable tips. Learn how to manage your research time, develop compelling characters, and navigate the intricacies of editing and formatting. Whether you're aiming to submit your work to publishers or self-publish, this episode provides a structured roadmap to guide you through the process. Join us as we explore techniques to stay focused amidst the chaos of your mind, celebrate your milestones, and prepare for your next writing project. With valuable resources and links available in the show notes, this episode is your starting point for turning your creative whirlwind into a finished novel. Tune in, stay inspired, and keep writing! Show Notes Season One Episode 6 Full disclosure: Some of these are affiliate links and I get a small commission if you use the link, it does not affect the price you pay for the item or service. Free Resources for writers: https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   Here is the link for the list of Steps for Writing a Novel:  https://BookHip.com/VRGFVSR Here is the link for the Character Workbook  https://BookHip.com/HDPNDMX Goal, Motivation, and Conflict by Debra Dixon. (https://books2read.com/u/mq7Rg8)  Conflict is story, and Debra Dixon’s Goal Motivation and Conflict is one of the best writing books I have ever read. She offers free tools on her website that will get you started with knowing your characters on a deeper level, and crafting story arcs that will keep your readers turning pages. Scrappy Rough Draft by Donna Baker. (https://books2read.com/u/mvLRo) This book is the one to read if you are struggling with getting yourself to start. Full of great ideas and motivation treat yourself to this book that feels like your bestie is right there beside your chair cheering you on as you write. Build Better Characters by Eileen Cook. (https://books2read.com/u/bMAvRk)  Compelling characters and their change/growth are an essential part of fiction. Elaine’s book helps you get to the nuts and bolts of why your characters do the things they do. Chock full of helpful worksheets and ideas, this book is well worth your time. Make A Scene by Jordan Rosenfeld. (https://books2read.com/u/mgDvE7)  This book radically changed how I develop my storylines. A book is a collection of scenes and this book lays out how to string your scenes together to have your readers anxious to read what comes next. The best book in my opinion if you are struggling with the infamous “show don’t tell” writing advice. For those of us who are freaking out at the idea of writing an entire book (all those words!), working scene by scene helps with perspective. On those days I struggle overwhelm, I can remind myself I can move the novel forward one scene at a time.   Creative Penn https://www.thecreativepenn.com/resources-new/ This site is full of free and useful information about writing and self-publishing. Ingram Spark (https://www.ingramspark.com/how-to-self-publish-a-book)  Check out this concise list of how to publish your book. The Creative Academy for Writers is loaded with free information about writing and publishing your book.  https://creativeacademyforwriters.com Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/)  I love Scrivener. It has a learning curve but it also has multiple tools that help me keep track of all my scattered thoughts and ideas that eventually become a book. It has helped my process more than anything else I have invested in since I started writing. Learn Scrivener Fast
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Finding Your Way Back: Restarting Your Writing Project After a Break
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast that transforms your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, a best-selling, award-winning author and NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode focuses on how to restart a writing project after a long break. Brenda shares her personal experiences of stepping away from writing due to project conflicts, family events, illness, or mental health struggles. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of negative energy and shame associated with taking breaks. The episode delves into strategies like reading pre-writing notes, creating a reverse outline, and simply starting to write again. Discover practical advice for staying focused amidst chaos, utilizing your strengths, and reigniting your passion for your story. Whether you're dealing with shiny new idea syndrome or questioning the worth of writing in the age of AI, Brenda offers insights and encouragement to help you finish your manuscript. Tune in to learn how to navigate the winding roads of creativity, embrace distractions, and keep writing. Remember, writing is a marathon, not a sprint. Give yourself grace, and find your way back to your narrative with renewed inspiration. You can check out my free resources for Writers here https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Navigating Writing Amidst Chaos: Dealing with Distractions Two-legged and Four-legged
Navigating Writing Amidst Chaos: Mastering Focus and Creativity Description: Welcome to Writing While Distracted, the podcast dedicated to helping writers transform scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. Hosted by Brenda Murphy, a bestselling award-winning author and NeuroSpicy writing coach, this episode dives into practical strategies for maintaining focus amidst life's chaos. Discover tips for handling interruptions from children, partners, and pets, and learn how to create an optimal writing environment. Brenda shares personal anecdotes and methods to utilize small chunks of time effectively, emphasizing the power of consistency and self-care. The episode also tackles self-distraction, offering advice on managing digital interruptions and setting realistic writing intentions. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, gain insights to enhance your productivity and keep your creative journey on track. Join us and embrace the dance between focus and diversion. Keep writing, keep wandering, and let the distractions fuel your creativity. You can check out my free resources for Writers here https://brendalmurphy.com/resources-for-writers/   You can find Catherine Price's book here, Some links I share are affiliate links and offer a small commission to me at no cost to you. Thank you for using them they really help the podcast out. https://www.amazon.com/How-Break-Up-Your-Phone-ebook/dp/B072J77B68/ If you are struggling to get started again after a long break I have a podcast  to help you with that here https://writingwhiledistracted.podbean.com/e/finding-your-way-back-restarting-your-writing-project-after-a-break/?token=187084410b3f5f6ab778210de11f10c9  
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Writing While Distracted
Are you a writer whose mind is a whirlwind of creativity and distraction? Writing While Distracted, is a writing podcast that helps you transform your scattered thoughts into literary brilliance. For writers of all kinds, but particularly those dealing with distraction and mental health issues, the podcast features positive advice, author interviews, and writing tips to help you find your story’s beginning, and use your strengths to get to the end of your novel. Here creativity thrives in the midst of chaos.