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Tips and information for fiction writers
This book functions as my blog and will contain my writing advice, tips, writing prompts, and other information for fiction writers.
December 15, 2024 at 4:35pm
December 15, 2024 at 4:35pm
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Holiday Hustle:
Creative Ways to Keep Writing Through the Festive Season



The holiday season can be magical, but for writers, it’s often chaotic. Between shopping, social events, and family gatherings, finding time to write may seem impossible. But fear not—here are some creative ways to keep your writing alive while still soaking up the holiday cheer.

1. Embrace Micro-Writing Sessions
You don’t need hours to make progress. Set a timer for 10-15 minutes and dive into your current project. Use this time to brainstorm, draft a scene, or polish a paragraph. Small, consistent efforts add up.

2. Use Holiday Vibes as Inspiration
Let the festive season fuel your creativity. Write a flash fiction piece set at a winter market or explore a character’s reaction to a holiday tradition. Who knows? You might stumble upon a gem for your next big project.

3. Make Writing a Social Affair
Turn downtime with family or friends into a fun writing session. Create a group challenge where everyone pens a short story or poem. It’s a great way to bond and keep your creative muscles flexing.

4. Create a Portable Writing Kit
Keep a notebook or digital device handy so you can write on the go. Whether you’re waiting in a long checkout line or lounging by the fire, you’ll always be ready to jot down ideas or dialogue.

5. Reward Yourself
Pair writing goals with holiday treats. Finish a page? Enjoy a gingerbread cookie. Draft a chapter? Watch your favorite holiday movie guilt-free. Writing during the holidays deserves celebration.

Remember, the holidays are busy, but staying connected to your writing doesn’t have to feel like work. These small steps can keep your creative spark alive—and who knows? You might even start the new year with a shiny new draft.



P. June Diehl

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