
Ep. 9- Katherine Grub and WRITING EFFICIENCY FOR BUSY AUTHORS
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You’re a mom of many and you homeschool your kiddos which I think is awesome. Here’s what I find even more amazing: you actually have time to write! How is that humanly possible? And while you’re answering that question, please share a little bit about you work through 10 Minute Novelists.
Did you find that, when your children were really young, that you had to do something else with your creative side during those elusive free moments when you could let your mind wonder?
Approximately how many words can you have written in 10 minutes (on average)?
What advice do you have for the grammar perfectionist who can’t fathom even the idea of “word vomiting?”
Aside from finding 10 minutes to write here and there, are there other methods that you use to get your word count throughout the day?
What advice do you have to the writer who has the time to both write their stories and build their platforms?
How many books have you written and published since you began taking you writing career seriously?
Having both self-published and traditionally published your books, do you have a preference?
If you were to give writing advice to the mother with a newborn, a mother with kiddos in elementary/middle school, and a parent with high school/ college aged kids, how would your advice differ for each of them?
Do you find that you have passed your writing gene to your children?
How does your family support your writing dreams?
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