I went on The Lisa Show to discuss getting yourself unstuck:
Have you ever been working full steam ahead on a project, only to encounter a setback and find that you’ve totally run out of steam? This phenomena, commonly called writer’s block or creative block, is incredibly common, and can be incredibly frustrating for those encountering it. So, what can we do? We’ve asked Eliot Peper, a bestselling novelist who has authored nine chart-topping sci fi books.
Skip to timestamp (0:14:17) to dive straight into the interview and complement with
what's worked for me as a novelist,
finding your voice, and
five things I learned writing Cumulus.
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Eliot Peper is the author of
nine novels that explore the intersection of technology and culture. He sends a popular reading recommendation
newsletter, interviews authors for
Fellow Travelers
, and lives in Oakland, CA.
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Published on April 07, 2020 13:30