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Avoiding Write Pains

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERARecently my fun physio friend and writing associate, Pamela Heemskerk, and I teamed up to do a series of guest blogs for the ACW blogspot. And what better topic than pain?

Before you run and hide, the point is actually PREVENTING pain by developing positive habits to prevent repetitive strain injuries to muscles and joints. For writers these types of injuries can put a swift cap on the ol’ word count capacity. And wouldn’t it be a shame if we couldn’t share our deliciously creative word-slurries with the world? But this isn’t just a writer’s thing. We all spend enormous quantities of time using technological devices and no one is immune to muscle and joint strain.

In case you missed out on this series, I’ve added the links below. Click on over to discover some helpful ways to minimise your writing pain and maintain word count gains. 🙂

 

Part 1 – Pre-POSTURE-ous Perils of Ineffective Ergonomics

Part 2 – I NEED to move it, move it!

Part 3 – The ‘Eyes’ Have It

Part 4 – Your Ergonomic Writes for Headache-free Adventures

No, She Didn’t Make This Stuff Up

Nola 2014 g copyThis week concludes a three part guest blog series by Write Flourish co-founder, fabulous freelance writer and general editing extraordinaire, Nola Passmore. But you won’t find this informative blog series here. It’s being hosted by Australasian Christian Writers and I’m going to drop some links in below so you can find out more about bringing your non-fiction to life.

 

Creative Non-Fiction Part 1 – If It’s Creative and Nonfiction, Does That Mean We Make It Up?

Creative Non-Fiction Part 2 – It’s Okay to Make a Scene

Creative Non-Fiction Part 3 – Keeping it Vivid

If you find these blogs useful, make sure you check out the other writing tips on The Write Flourish‘s blog. You won’t want to miss it!