Spring into the Writing Life

By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills

Spring is in the air. The grass is green. New plant shoots are bursting through the earth with color. Birds are singing—and our writing needs renewal. Fertilizer doesn’t grow enthusiasm, words, social media platform engagement, or readers. But winter is behind us, and now is the time to grow in our writing.

The process takes hard work, and this post is dedicated to helping us renew our writing career and give us a freshinsights into our treasured craft.

Where do we start?

  1. Review what you’ve written in the past. A writer creates from the love of their genre. What about your genre drives you to read and write the nonfiction topic or unique story featuring unique characters? List those qualities and why you fell in love with them.
  1. Try something new. Our imagination is filled with ideas, so why not dive into a new genre: poetry, screenplay, fiction, nonfiction, essay, short story, or article?
  1. Read bestsellers in every genre. Highlight what appeals to you and analyze why the style and voice work. This could be a technique we can emulate, not plagiarize.
  1. Remember our first nudge to write? Remember the thrill, excitement, fear, and wanting to explode with words? Take a few minutes to reminisce about those beginning emotions. Close your eyes and dwell on those enlightening moments.
  1. When was the last time you laughed until your sides ached? Laughter is the best medicine for whatever plagues us. What makes you laugh? Incorporate those humorous moments into your writing.

 

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  1. Walk through the current pain of not writing. Don’t ignore how badly it hurts. Face it. Deal with what you learn about yourself. Use a journal to show the progression of thought. Now write about a character or a nonfiction topic that explores pain.
  1. Explore nature. Journey through the beauty and wonder of nature. Examine the many different plants, trees, and wildflowers. We can’t duplicate the beauty, but we can be inspired to return to our expressions of art.
  1. Pursue moments of solitude to daydream. In our dream world, we kick down the walls of reality, credibility, or the impossible. This exercise always fills me with new ideas.
  1. Inquire of your writing friends if they are seeking renewed excitement for their writing. Sharing ideas is a type of group therapy that works!
  1. Attend a writer’s conference or take a class online to build your skills in the publishing world. Consider embracing social media, marketing and promotion, finding new readers, and giving back to other writers. Assisting others can pull us from our dormant mode.

Spring is a time to grow in our writing. Admit it’s hard work. But if we constantly renew our call, we will stay in the writing season. Would we have it any other way?

How do you spring into the writing life?

 

 

 

DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who invites her readers to step into stories where suspense meets adventure and romance warms the heart. Known for crafting unforgettable characters tangled in unpredictable plots, DiAnn believes every breath we take unfolds a story waiting to be told—so why not make it thrilling?

Her novels have consistently landed on bestseller lists including CBA, ECPA, and Publishers Weekly, and have won prestigious awards such as the Christy, Selah, Golden Scroll, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol awards.

DiAnn is a founding board member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Conference Advisor for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers. She actively participates in Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Mystery Writers of America, the Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild, International Thriller Writers, Outliers Writing University, and The Christian Pen. DiAnn passionately invests in helping fellow authors succeed through mentoring, book coaching, and editing. She travels nationwide speaking and teaching engaging writing workshops.

A proud coffee snob who roasts her own beans, DiAnn also enjoys diving into good books, experimenting in the kitchen, and unabashedly spoiling her grandchildren—whom she insists are the smartest kids in the universe. She and her husband make their home under the sunny skies of Houston, Texas.

Connect with DiAnn online for behind-the-scenes glimpses, writing tips, and lively discussions: Facebook, X, Instagram, Pinterest, Goodreads, BookBub, YouTube, LinkedIn, or her website: diannmills.com.

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