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Collects some of the best advice I’ve encountered for constructing a writing habit.
– Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks
An invaluable guidebook for writers at all stages.
– Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
Made me feel cheerful, less alone and keen to get on with my writing.
– Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write It All Down
Do you ever wish you could find more time to write? Do you ever feel frustrated that other things get in the way? Perhaps you’re stuck at the start, mired in the middle or just can’t back into the writing groove?
Writing is important to many of us – for our careers, studies, businesses or creative fulfilment – but sitting down and doing it can feel impossible. We often struggle to give it the attention it deserves. Our focus is torn. Distractions are everywhere. Our inner critic keeps telling us we’re no good.
But what if you could find a highly effective way to get it written that was perfect for you?
Bec Evans and Chris Smith have helped thousands of people overcome their blocks and reach their writing goals. Now, they’ve taken their most successful tactics and turned their unique approach into this life-changing book that anyone can use to start writing and keep going.
Packed full of tried and tested advice, stories you can relate to and the latest research from psychology and neuroscience, Written will give you the tools you need to create a more productive, less stressed-out relationship with writing.
Whatever you write, Written will help you find the writing habit you’ve always dreamed of.
More praise for Written
This well-written book on writing well is enormously valuable for anyone wishing to write productively. If you’re a writer, first be a reader of this book.
– Robert Cialdini, author of Influence and Pre-Suasion
This book is an indispensable companion for anyone struggling to start and build a writing habit (most of us!). The writers’ journey is a lot less lonely and much more doable with Bec and Chris by your side. We’ll be sharing this one widely with our writing community for years to come. There’s no magic potion to becoming a writer, but this book comes close. Pick it up to get started – then put it down and get to work.
– Matt Trinetti, co-founder of The London Writers’ Salon
What a lovely, friendly book. Made me feel cheerful, buoyant, less alone and keen to get on with my writing. Highly recommended.
– Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write it all Down
Written lays out the challenges that almost every writer faces and provides real-world antidotes to many of the myths and stories we believe about ourselves and why we can’t seem to get our projects finished. This book will help you structure your writing life and how you approach the craft of writing.
– Rennie Saunders, founder and CEO of ShutUp&Write!
Bec and Chris really helped me on my way to publication. Their insights and encyclopaedic knowledge about creative productivity gave me inspiration, support and practical tools to persevere and establish a more mindful writing practice. I’m excited about their book, as it will help so many writers.
– Louise Basset, author of The Hidden Girl
This isn’t just another productivity book. Most writers have lots of those, but none of them speak to the real causes of why getting on with writing is so hard to do. Written is different: it’s rooted not just in the authors’ own experience but also in that of the thousands of writers they’ve worked with over the years. Whatever you write, whatever you struggle with, you’ll find real-world solutions here. Warm, wise and practical, it deserves pride of place on your bookshelf.
– Alison Jones, host of The Extraordinary Business Book Club podcast, author of Exploratory Writing
I’ve been looking through my library of self-help books for writers and there’s nothing quite like this book out there. To me, it seems that it might mean the difference between a half-written manuscript abandoned in a drawer and a finished book on the shelf. I know so many writers who will benefit from it – me included.
– Wyl Menmuir, Booker-nominated novelist, writing tutor and author of The Draw of the Sea
An invaluable guidebook for writers at all stages. Evans and Smith understand that process is deeply personal, and they provide a wealth of wise, compassionate advice for breaking unhelpful patterns and creating a flexible, realistic plan for sustainable long-term productivity.
– Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
Two things that I love about this book. First, Bec and Chris don’t assume that what works for one famous writer will work for you. Their emphasis is on discovering the best way for each writer to get their writing done. And secondly, this isn’t just based on hunches – but on extensive study of how writers write. Highly recommended.
– Nigel Warburton, author of A Little History of Philosophy
Bec and Chris’ course on combatting procrastination is one of our most popular Reedsy Learning courses so I’m delighted to see they’ve turned their practical and inspirational advice for writers into a book – it works.
– Ricardo Fayet, co-founder of Reedsy
A fun to read and highly informative guide to overcome the most difficult obstacles in writing.
– Gabriele Oettingen, author of Rethinking Positive Thinking
There’s nothing scarier in my work than a blank page, yet nothing more satisfying and exciting than finishing and launching a book. Written holds your hand throughout that entire process. Bec and Chris keep things practical, with an admirable focus on the habit-changes needed to get your words ‘out there’. If you want to go from ‘Writing’ to ‘Written’, then you need this book.
– Graham Allcott, founder of Think Productive and author of How to be a Productivity Ninja
This is a fascinating and extremely useful book. I recommend it!
– David Quantick, novelist and Emmy Award-winning scriptwriter of Veep and The Thick of It
Engaging and authoritative – full of tried-and-tested advice for all writers, wherever they are in their writing careers.
– Debbie Taylor, founder and editor of Mslexia
Refreshingly human and immensely useful. It’s so freeing to know there’s not just one right way to write! I love the breadth and depth of this book – the curated insights into seasoned writers’ heads and processes combined with the super practical tips and exercises on what to actually do next. This deserves to be a well-thumbed handbook on every writer’s shelf.
– Grace Marshall, author of Struggle and How to be Really Productive