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I'm back! KimBoo checks in from the wilds of 2025 to update you on what's going on, what to expect next, and (most importantly) how Keely is doing.

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Decision Fatigue vs. Finding the Joy in Writing (Ep. 56)

Hey y’all, it’s KimBoo! Welcome back to The Author Alchemist! In this episode, I’m taking a quick break from getting ready for my presentation at Author Nation 2025 to talk about something every writer deals with sooner or later: decision fatigue. This topic comes straight out of my book Out From Fanfic: How to Build Original Fiction from Fanfiction [https://www.authoralchemist.com/project/offf/], where I look at how setting “guardrails” for your writing can actually give you more freedom, not less. Whether you’re a discovery writer, a plotter, or somewhere in the messy middle, a few well-placed boundaries can help you save energy and focus on the part that really matters—the storytelling. I also talk a bit about how worldbuilding, character design, and even fan casting can make the writing process less overwhelming and a lot more fun. Writing shouldn’t feel like “bleeding on the page” all the time; sometimes, the best creativity happens when you’ve given yourself some parameters and permission to play. 💡 In this episode: • How writing fanfiction can sharpen your storytelling • Using structure to avoid decision fatigue • The balance between planning and discovery • Why limits can be the secret to creative joy About The Author Alchemist I created The Author Alchemist as a place for writers who want to build sustainable, joyful writing lives. It’s where I mix writing craft, creative productivity, and a dash of fandom energy to help you find your own creative alchemy. Produced under my House of York Studio banner, the show exists at the intersection of resilience, hope, and imagination — because we could all use more of those.  Learn More: • AuthorAlchemist.com [https://www.authoralchemist.com] • My blog, The Scriptorium [https://scriptorium.kimbooyork.net]

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