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    Keeping a Notebook

    A podcast on writing that explores the craft of fiction, answers listeners' questions, and provides strategies for a fulfilling writing practice and creative life, hosted by bestselling, award-winning novelist Nina LaCour.
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    Episodes (27)

    Truth & Beauty

    Truth & Beauty

    Purchase Nina's new novel, Watch Over Me.

    Register for a morning of writing with Nina to benefit Diesel, A Bookstore.

    Enroll in Writing, Reading, Responding: The art of drafting and critiquing, in which Nina and Elana K. Arnold will discuss the making of Watch Over Me. (Remember to read the novel first!)

    Subscribe to "Letters from Nina" for behind-the-scenes looks at her process and projects, and to be the first to learn about class offerings.

    Gaslight

    Gaslight

    You can rent Gaslight here. (Highly recommended!)

    Purchase Nina's new novel, Watch Over Me.

    Register for a morning of writing with Nina to benefit Diesel, A Bookstore.

    Enroll in Writing, Reading, Responding: The art of drafting and critiquing, in which Nina and Elana K. Arnold will discuss the making of Watch Over Me. (Remember to read the novel first!)

    Subscribe to "Letters from Nina" for behind-the-scenes looks at her process and projects, and to be the first to learn about class offerings.

    Watch Over Me

    Watch Over Me

    Join Nina in celebration of Watch Over Me's release! (If you order from a hosting bookstore, you'll receive a signed bookplate with your copy of Watch Over Me.)

    Tuesday, September 15th with Brandy Colbert

    5 p.m. PST/7 p.m. CST/8 p.m. EST, hosted by Main St. Books

    Learn more and register here!

    Wednesday, September 16th with Tiffany D. Jackson

    5 p.m. PST/ 7 p.m. CST/ 8 p.m. EST, hosted by YA @ Books Inc.

    Learn more and register here!

    Thursday, September 17th with Stephanie Perkins

    3 p.m. PST/5 p.m. CST/6 p.m. EST, hosted by Books & Books

    Learn more here!

     

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for writing musings and exercises, class and event news, and more about Nina's books.

    Writing in Place: A Mess

    Writing in Place: A Mess

    Announcement:The Slow Novel Lab is open for a special summer benefit session, with 50% of the profit going to Direct Relief!

    Nina examines messiness and her complicated feelings about it, both in herself and in others. She invites you to spend some time with a mess of your own--not to clean it up, but to see what it offers you in your work.

    If you’d like to share your mess, or what you wrote about it, or your experience of writing (or not writing) during this time, we'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #writinginplace on Twitter and Instagram. And you can see scenes from Nina's messy apartment, too.

    Follow along with the project on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nina_lacour/

    and 

    https://www.instagram.com/theslownovellab/

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for the full text of this season along more photographs of Nina's home.

    Enroll in The Slow Novel Lab for an transformative and interactive six weeks with Nina and fellow participants.

    Writing in Place: An Anchor

    Writing in Place: An Anchor

    Announcement:The Slow Novel Lab is open for a special summer benefit session, with 50% of the profit going to Direct Relief!

    Nina examines the anchors in her life: her work, her desk, the mug she drinks her morning coffee from. She offers a writing exercise to ease you into exploring your own anchors, and the anchors in your fiction.

    If you’d like to share your anchor, or what you wrote about it, or your experience of writing (or not writing) during this time, we'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #writinginplace on Twitter and Instagram.

    Follow along with the project on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nina_lacour/

    and 

    https://www.instagram.com/theslownovellab/

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for the full text of this season along more photographs of Nina's home.

    Enroll in The Slow Novel Lab for an transformative and interactive six weeks with Nina and fellow participants.

    Writing In Place: A Window

    Writing In Place: A Window

    Nina contemplates the windows in her new apartment, and what it's like to be on the inside when people outside pass by. She offers a two-part exercise for her listeners to be used first as a method of noticing and being in place, and then as an entryway to their fiction. 

    If you’d like to share your window, or what you wrote about it, or your experience of writing (or not writing) during this time, we'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #writinginplace on Twitter and Instagram.

    Follow along with the project on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nina_lacour/

    and 

    https://www.instagram.com/theslownovellab/

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for the full text of this season along more photographs of Nina's home.

    An Interview with Nina

    An Interview with Nina

    About the Shelter in Place podcast, hosted by Laura Joyce Davis: When the news came down about the mandate to shelter in place, Bay Area writer Laura Joyce Davis decided to mark this moment in history by chronicling her daily experience of sheltering in place. Episodes are short (~10 min.) and often feature other artists, scientists, therapists, and those whose work pushes us to faith, contemplation, and hope. 

    Subscribe to the Shelter in Place podcast.

    Follow Laura Joyce Davis on Instagram and Twitter

    Writing In Place: Wherever You Are

    Writing In Place: Wherever You Are

    This season opens in Nina's new home. She shares a story of disorientation, and finds her way back to writing.

    She invites listeners to write with her. To keep a notebook of these times. She offers a writing exercise as a way in. 

    If you’d like to share your object, or what you wrote about it, or your experience of writing (or not writing) during this time, we'd love to hear from you! Use the hashtag #writinginplace on Twitter and Instagram.

    Follow along with the project on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nina_lacour/

    and 

    https://www.instagram.com/theslownovellab/

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for the full text of this season along more photographs of Nina's home.

    The Middle

    The Middle

    New! Full transcripts of this season's episodes are now available at ninalacour.com/transcripts!

    Learn more about Nina's online class, The Slow Novel Lab! ninalacour.com/the-slow-novel-lab

    Today, Nina walks listeners through a part-brainstorming, part-outlining strategy for when they feel lost in the middle of their stories.

    It's easy to feel lost at sea in the middle, to doubt our paths and lose direction. But by completing this two-part exercise, you'll learn to identify phases of your novel so that the middle is not longer as overwhelming.

    Emotion on the Page

    Emotion on the Page

    The Slow Novel Lab is now open for enrollment!

    Join the conversation at The Slow Novel Lab Instagram!

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for more writing tips, book news and special offers!

    Highlights:

    • I want to experience the pleasures and sorrows of life through the page.
    • It’s no small feat to make a reader feel what your character is feeling, and much of my drafting and revision time is spent making sure I’m getting it right.
    • If something isn’t working emotionally in your story, go back to what came before. To what hurt your character. To what they need or fear.

    The Past and the Present: Weaving Backstory into Your Story

    The Past and the Present: Weaving Backstory into Your Story

    Join the conversation at The Slow Novel Lab Instagram!

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for more writing tips, book news, and to hear when The Slow Novel Lab opens for enrollment!

    Highlights:

    -We need something to connect to. Details of setting. Histories. Hints or statements about how the characters came to be who and where they are.

    -Allow the past and present to have their own plots and progressions.

    -Showing is great, of course, but telling can be powerful. So don’t shy away from stating things plainly when your story warrants it.

     

    Five Strategies for Your 2020 Intentions

    Five Strategies for Your 2020 Intentions

    Join the conversation at The Slow Novel Lab Instagram!

    Subscribe to Letters from Nina for more writing tips, book news, and to hear when The Slow Novel Lab opens for enrollment!

    Read Jocelyn K. Glei's blog post, "How to Feel Progress."

    Highlights:
    · Our goals have to be things we make happen for ourselves—not things we wait to be given.
    · Overwhelm is a powerful opponent of productivity—but if you’re clear-eyed in your priorities you should be able to fend it off.
    · Write yourself a new script—one that tells you what you secretly know: That you can do this.
    · Speak to yourself as you would a friend. Today is a new day. Today can be the day you write.
    · Writing is a practice. The more you do it, the better you’ll become at getting words on the page.
    · I want to see myself moving forward in a way that tracking words or page count is not going to give me.
    · Your work is a gift from you to yourself. Even when it’s messy, even when it’s not yet nearly what you want it to become.

    Keeping a Notebook
    enJanuary 13, 2020

    Announcement

    Announcement

    Nina talks about how life sometimes interrupts plans and shares some advice given to her by a friend.

    Keep in touch with Nina, and hear more about this topic, by signing up for her mailing list here.

    Keeping a Notebook
    enJuly 02, 2019

    Experimentation

    Experimentation

    Once you’re lost in a scene, it really doesn’t matter where you are or how long you have. What matters is that the words are coming, you’re getting closer.

    On the third episode of Season Two, Nina talks about how she manages to meet her writing goals and is working to find solutions to the stumbling blocks she faces along the way, such as time constraints and mindset; and how identifying these blocks and their solutions has helped her creative process.

    She encourages listeners to experiment with their work processes and offers suggestions on how to do so.

    She shares audio and written notes from listeners telling us about their goals and struggles, and how they address issues such as the constant distractions, changes in routine or lifestyle, as well as their efforts to find more joy in their work.

    Join Nina's newsletter for more musings on writing!

    750 Words

    The Artist's Way

    Get in touch with us at keepinganotebook@ninalacour.com

    Self-Doubt

    Self-Doubt

    *The best writing happens when you forget that you're a person. *-Elana K. Arnold

    On the second episode of this season, Nina shares an experience of self-doubt.

    Later on, she and fellow author Elana K. Arnold answer a listener question about facing self-doubt during the process of writing a novel.

    Elana and Nina talk about how self-doubt can be useful for a writer and how it can be channeled into characters for the work to be more authentic and resonant.

    Elana K. Arnold

    Sign up for the Slow Novel Lab!

    The American Library Association (ALA)

    Pressure

    Pressure

    You can’t write a good novel without trusting yourself to write it.

    On the first episode of the second season, Nina talks about the pressures writers feel at all stages of their journey and offers advice on how to get back to a place where inspiration sparks creation.

    She shares her experience of writing the story she thought she was supposed to write instead of the one she wanted to tell, and how releasing that pressure resulted in her finding her career and her voice.

    She discusses surrendering to uncertainty, what we can and can’t control within the publishing industry and how to reframe the pressure that cannot be lifted.

    The Slow Novel Lab
    Sign up for Nina’s newsletter!

    Keeping a Notebook
    enMay 20, 2019

    Ten Years, Five Books, Three Things I've Learned

    Ten Years, Five Books, Three Things I've Learned

    Episode 8

    -I share with you my plans for season 2 of Keeping a Notebook. Send your questions my way to keepinganotebook@ninalacour.com!

    -I take you through the first ten years of what I intend to be a lifelong career.

    -I talk about the expectations I had when Hold Still was published ten years ago, and how those expectations have changed with time.

    -I tell you why the practice of writing is the most important thing to nurture, and what my intention for the next ten years of my career is in this regard.

    -I offer my advice on how to go deep within, instead of out of your element when crafting a story.

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