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  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Ben Payne

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Today author/editor/best buddy Ben Payne answers the burnout question. Or does he? How I deal with burnout: When I want to stop writing, I stop writing. Then… later… if I feel like writing again… I…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Rowena Cory Daniells

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Busy author & staunch community-member, Rowena Cory Daniells, plays wise aunt & mentor for many of us locally. Here, I find out she shares my view on luxury. Be kind to yourself. As a parent…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Sue Isle

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Modest in nature, but powerful in her writing, Sue Isle provides a marvellous call to arms for the thinking writer. Creative exhaustion is first cousin to writer’s block.  First off, I try to accept that…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Mary Doria Russell

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Mary Doria Russell’s first book, The Sparrow, was impressive. It was party mystery, part gothic horror, and part alien contact. Its marketing was also impressive: it sold as a mainstream novel. Oh, & it also…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Lucy Sussex

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Lucy Sussex is one of those smart, intimidating writers. Here, she gives advice in TWO languages! To have output you must have input. It helps to go on a period of creative nourishment, or dolce…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Jack Dann

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Jack Dann may be best known internationally for his writing. But locally he’s known for his schtick. And warm-heartedness. Here he answers ‘option b’: What strategies do you recommend to writers & artists for creative exhaustion?…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Rosaleen Love

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? I wanted to call Rosaleen ‘one of the originators of the weird’, but even that seemed too constrictive a description. Here Rosaleen gives EXACTLY the kind of advice I’ve been needing. I think ‘slow writing’…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Pamela Freeman

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Pamela Freeman is one of those genuinely generous authors that you want on speed-dial. I alternate between books for kids and books for adults and they use slightly different parts of my brain.  So when…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Charles Tan

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? Author and commentator Charles A. Tan here neglects to mention his World Fantasy Award nomination this year – but DOES explain how he gets so much done. (Note to self: find more to do!) I…

  • Blog Briefs: On Burnout, with Angela Slatter

    In which a bunch of authors & editors are invited to answer the question: How do you deal with creative exhaustion? There’s something both masterful and reassuring about Angela Slatter. I know that sounds weird, but whenever I think of Angela, I think, “Power.”   I sleep. I pout. I feel sorry for myself. I sulk…