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With unique daily prompts and stimulating pages, you'll be able to easily incorporate writing into your life, and you'll never have to face another wordless day. The Write-Brain Workbook is the first of its kindan easy, fun, and playful way to exercise your creative writing muscles each day.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Writer's Great Tool,
By Sarah Butland "Thanks for reading, Sarah Butland" (New Brunswick, Canada) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Write-Brain Workbook (Paperback)
I suggest having this book in your toolbox if you plan to continue as a writer.It was inspirational, motivating and gave me a lot of ideas to work with.
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4.3 out of 5 stars (43 customer reviews) 46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
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Great Fun for This Writer!,
By Lauren Hidden "editor, virtual assistant, aut... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Write-Brain Workbook (Paperback)
As a non-fiction writer, it's all too easy for me to fall into a routine with my writing. I heard Bonnie speak at a writers' workshop recently, did one of the sample exercises, and was hooked. The exercises have been fun, and not only is it "forcing" me to be more creative, but it's also therapeutic, as I often seem to be writing about pet peeves or challenges on my mind. :)I like the fact that these are short exercises. And I also like writing in the book with a pen in a comfortable spot, instead of my fingers frantically flying across the keyboard. The exercises are definitely carrying over into my work as I think of new ways to write about ordinary topics. As a bonus, the pages are beautifully designed. A really unique book! 29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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Outstanding!,
By Holly Love - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Write-Brain Workbook (Paperback)
I'm an essayist and columnist, and sometimes I think, maybe I've already written about all the ideas I can come up with. That's where this book reigns supreme. All I do is open it, read an exercise or two, and I can skip over the weeks of deliberation about "what to write about next" - and get right to the writing. The book is a gold mine for anyone wanting to get over writers block. I highly, highly recommend it!
49 of 56 people found the following review helpful
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My Kingdom for a refund,
By Of Ghosts and Wizards "Henry County Ghost Hunter" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Write-Brain Workbook (Paperback)
I was really disappointed in this book. Out of 366 exercises, maybe five were helpful. It was silly. Very silly. If my writing were a type of food, what would it be?? Is she serious? The first lines she gave as beginners for the exercises were, quite often, lines that I would hope NOT to see in a book I was reading. I almost expected to come across the line "This one time, at band camp, I..."Her encouragements may be helpful to others, but I personally would not be helped by standing in my shower and yelling "I am a writer!" at the top of my lungs. I'll admit, at least part of my irritation is that the writer of this book is entirely too sunshiney for my taste. A positive attitude is a good thing, but I think she went overboard on the "self-love". This book was not my idea of helpful. Not at all. Go for the 3 AM Epiphany if you're having trouble finding ideas. |
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