On the Two Types of Inspiration — By Elan Samuel

The fusion of inspiration and discipline is quite important for authors – more so for those in speculative fiction. I found this quite an interesting discussion about putting it all together to get the job done. Reblogging on Archer’s Aim.


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Today, Elan Samuel returns to EFW to discuss inspiration. After convincing himself that he was donewaiting for inspiration to strike, he decided that he could seek it for himself. Read more below. For more by Elan, click here.



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Over and again I hear (or read) established authors being asked about where they find their inspiration or how they “do it,” where it is simply “write books.” It’s a question I can certainly relate to, after a fashion. Truth be told, I’ve asked it many times. The reality of the creative process is not so glamorous, and folks like me (the less experienced and those of us on the beginning of our authorial journey) want to know the secret sauce. How is it that people like Brandon Sanderson and Stephen King can write so much? How did author x or y even come up with their incredible ideas? How can…


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Published on August 24, 2016 11:38
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