
Blocks and outlines
01/30/23 • 31 min
1. Why am I writing: I am writing an ode to my wife. She is an amazing individual and I want her to realize her full potential. I want her to know how she saved my life
2. Characters:
a. Kara- She is a trauma surgeon. A veteran. She has had to overcome through hard work a life in which she was never deemed good enough. She comes from a line of engineers. Critical thinkers. But they are dispassionate, do not take kindly to change. Kara’s father has had a huge impact on her life.
i. Kara’s father- Always wanted a first born son. Treated Kara like a son. Did not accept her as whom she is.
1. Impact of Kara’s father on Kara? She is driven. Always trying to prove him wrong.
2. Doesn’t know how to take No as an outcome
ii. Kara’s mother
b. Angie
c. JT
d. Frank
Also don't forget to visit NAS Daily and join his creator community.
https://nas.io/
Creators bring people together. bring people closer to your life!
1. Why am I writing: I am writing an ode to my wife. She is an amazing individual and I want her to realize her full potential. I want her to know how she saved my life
2. Characters:
a. Kara- She is a trauma surgeon. A veteran. She has had to overcome through hard work a life in which she was never deemed good enough. She comes from a line of engineers. Critical thinkers. But they are dispassionate, do not take kindly to change. Kara’s father has had a huge impact on her life.
i. Kara’s father- Always wanted a first born son. Treated Kara like a son. Did not accept her as whom she is.
1. Impact of Kara’s father on Kara? She is driven. Always trying to prove him wrong.
2. Doesn’t know how to take No as an outcome
ii. Kara’s mother
b. Angie
c. JT
d. Frank
Also don't forget to visit NAS Daily and join his creator community.
https://nas.io/
Creators bring people together. bring people closer to your life!
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Episode 4. Why are you Writing
My journey into writing started a long time ago. However, I did not become a full-time writer until I found my Why. Writing is a labor of love. But what fuels your love as you write? For me is its my family. My partner in particular. She is the reason why I do as much as I do. I started writing on a full-time basis last summer. I was on break from a medical school program. I had been at the school already for two years. During those three weeks I started writing a novel. 25,186 words later I realized two things. These two things are:
- I am a writer. Also writers can try to hide their talent, but, at the end of the day, it just keeps coming back
- I write for the love. I write to show my family, my wife, how much they mean to me. How much I love them.
So as you embark on your journey, please, find that why. Because writing is difficult. and to write without fuel is no different than going on a cross-country journey with less than half a tank.
Here is the link to Jim Kwik's podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kwik-brain-with-jim-kwik/id1208024744
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