Award-winning epic fantasy author Nicholas Kotar shares the secret to good writing

Cultivating the Lifestyle of a Writer

A new series on personal transformation as the cornerstone of writing

What does it mean to live like a writer?

What if there was a way to integrate writing with life itself? What if writing wasn’t just one more demand to juggle in an already overwhelming schedule, but a way of life that grows from and enriches your relationships, your work, and your spiritual life?

I believe that writing is not a matter of finding the right productivity hack to churn out more content while ignoring the inevitable burnout, a burnout that not only makes your life miserable but also saps your writing of all human feeling.

Writing is first and foremost a way of being, a habit of living. Good writing, the kind that penetrates and transforms hearts, can only spring from deep personal transformation. That’s why I’ve developed a new, (free!), three-week series on Cultivating the Lifestyle of a Writer. Sign up to listen today!

All the Advice You Hear about Writing Is Wrong!

How existential pain is making us shallow and how we can access depth through a two-fold path.

Moving from Mindset to Lifestyle

How discipline actually works, how to take control, and how competence fits in with craft.

3 Steps to Cultivate a Writers' Lifestyle

The value of rituals and the ritual of value, as well as the big question: is personal transformation really possible?

Nicholas kotar

Cultivating the life of a writer

Dn. Nicholas loves connecting and mentoring writers. He is Dean of the St. Basil Writers' Workshop and author of seven award-winning fantasy books, three non-fiction books, a TV script that was looked at by Netflix, a video game story, and a soon-to-be-released sci-fi novel

Dn. Nicholas believes that becoming a skilled storyteller may be the most important thing you do with your life. That's what this series is about–what it means to live the life of a writer.

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