Fiction Writing: How to Use Writing for Personal Therapy: How to Use Writing for Personal Therapy, #1
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Do you prefer to help yourself work through issues? Try fiction writing as a therapy technique today!
Instead of spending an arm and a leg or two on therapy bills have you ever considered writing as a vent for your inner turmoil? It may not work for everyone but you could be surprised at what it can do for you. If you already enjoy writing then maybe this is the perfect outlet waiting to be found.
This is not a replacement for traditional therapy but a way to self supplement.
This edition is focused on fiction writing. It gives examples of different types of writing tasks that you can try out. Feel free to mix and match. Who knows your next big project could spring from trying to help yourself. Maybe even help someone else with your story while you're at it.
So don't delay, get your copy today!
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Fiction Writing - Adrienne M. Clark
How to Use Writing for Personal Therapy
Fiction Writing
by Adrienne M. Clark
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Fiction Writing
1: How to Use Writing for Personal Therapy Series
Copyright © Adrienne M. Clark
Published: March 2014
ISBN: 9781519995681
Publisher: Drakko Elements Publishing
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, copied in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise transmitted without written permission from the publisher. You must not circulate this book in any format.
Dedication
I would like to dedicate this book to my spouse Kristian who puts up with my massive collection of notebooks and binders for all my writing projects.
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Disclaimer
Introduction
Benefits of Fiction Writing as Therapy
Writing Daily
Character Interview Questions
Build Your World
Children’s Story
Book Rewrite
Song Story
Newspaper Inspiration
Improv Story
Complete a Letter
First Line Prompt
Conclusion
About the Author
Author Contact Info
Visit the Drakko Elements Publishing Site
Disclaimer
This book is not intended as a substitute for medical advice of physicians, physiatrists, counselors or any other professionals. The reader should not discontinue working with a professional based on the writing in this literature.
Although the author has made every effort to ensure