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Helping Writers Become Authors

Ep. 508: 11 Exercises to Enhance Your Visual Thinking

Helping Writers Become Authors

K.M. Weiland

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4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2020

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

To help you improve your writing and storytelling, here are eleven exercises you can use to consciously access your visual thinking and creativity.

Transcript

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This is K.M. Wyland and you are listening to the 500th 8th episode of the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast.

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0:51.3

really revving up now it makes me take stock of what a crazy year this has been so far.

0:57.8

Things have kind of leveled out for me. I've found a good rhythm for my work and my writing and all the other stuff that has to happen.

1:06.0

But as I look past my computer screen out my office window, I wonder how all the rest of you are doing.

1:13.2

I hope you're finding the time and the words to write

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whether it's a little or a lot

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and I hope you're finding peace and satisfaction in whatever it may be.

1:24.0

Even if you're not actively doing much writing right now,

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this week's podcast has creativity boosters

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for you to play with.

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This week's episode is called 11 exercises to enhance your visual

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thinking. Which comes first for you? Images or words? For storytellersllers both are important. We craft words on paper to

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communicate our visions to readers. We want them to see what we see, hear what we

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hear, experience what we see, hear, what we hear, experience, what we experience.

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