This Might Work
What if the answer to a stuck writing project wasn't more time, more planning, or more thinking - but six minutes and a scrappy piece of paper? In this episode of This Might Work, host Bec Evans explores 'exploratory writing', a daily practice developed by author and publisher Alison Jones that uses questions to discover what you don't yet know. Then she puts it to the test with Margaret O'Brien, a novelist and creative non-fiction writer whose project has been lingering in her files - almost finished, but not quite. Can six minutes of messy writing open it up? About the guests Alison Jones, MA, MBA, is director of Practical Inspiration Publishing [https://practicalinspiration.com/] and host of The Extraordinary Business Book Club [https://extraordinarybusinessbooks.com/], a podcast and community for writers and readers of extraordinary business books. A veteran of the publishing industry, she regularly speaks and writes on the business of books. Former head judge of the Business Book Awards [https://www.businessbookawards.co.uk/] she’s written several books herself, including the bestselling This Book Means Business [https://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Book-Means-Business-business] (2018) and Exploratory Writing: Everyday magic for life and work [https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/exploratory-writing-everyday-magic-for-life-and-work-alison-jones] (2022). She is passionate about the value of both reading and writing for leaders, and particularly the extraordinary power of exploratory writing as a tool for thinking. Margaret O'Brien [https://www.margaretaobrien.com/] lives in south-east Ireland, within sight of the Mountain of the Women. Her book, Weather Report [https://www.margaretaobrien.com/store/p/weather-report] is a 90-day journal that grew out of a creative community project during Covid. She is currently writing a hybrid novel that features the challenges and changes wrought by two quite different viruses - rabies in late 1890s Ireland and the coronavirus in the 21st century. She is a former lecturer, an affiliate of Amherst Writers & Artists, and leads various writing related events under the umbrella of 'Writing Changes Lives'. She keeps a card on her desk that reads, 'Let That Sh*t Go', because she needs regular reminding. For bonus material and conversations about the experiments featured in the show, visit Breakthroughs & Blocks [https://breakthroughsandblocks.substack.com/] on Substack. If you enjoy the show, please leave a five-star review. It’s one of the biggest ways you can help new listeners discover the podcast. This Might Work is written and presented by Bec Evans and Chris Smith, authors of Written: How to Keep Writing and Build a Habit That Lasts. [https://uk.bookshop.org/a/511/9781785789052] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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