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Has your critic convinced you that you're the only one who feels fear when writing? Every writer faces fear. Over the past ten years, Caroline Donahue, MA, has observed the patterns of fear in hundreds of students and clients. Through her teaching and coaching, Caroline has developed a catalogue of the archetypes of fear. Learn the four categories, and the ten types of fear within each category. These fears each correspond to a card in the minor arcana of the tarot, allowing a tarot deck to serve as a journaling companion. Transform your relationship to fear so it no longer stops you from…mehr

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Has your critic convinced you that you're the only one who feels fear when writing? Every writer faces fear. Over the past ten years, Caroline Donahue, MA, has observed the patterns of fear in hundreds of students and clients. Through her teaching and coaching, Caroline has developed a catalogue of the archetypes of fear. Learn the four categories, and the ten types of fear within each category. These fears each correspond to a card in the minor arcana of the tarot, allowing a tarot deck to serve as a journaling companion. Transform your relationship to fear so it no longer stops you from writing and instead becomes a valuable source of insight. This guide walks you through the process of working through your fear so you can finish your book with confidence. Suitable for tarot newbies and experts alike, filled with exercises and prompts, Writing through Fear will transform your obstacles into opportunities that add depth and satisfaction to your writing.
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Autorenporträt
A lover of words her entire life, Ms. Donahue, has recently had her poetry published in Poetry Quarterly and Fine Lines. Now retired from a 30-year teaching career, with six grandchildren as her inspiration, she has found joy in writing about their antics. Ms. Donahue lives on the north shore of Long Island with her husband, Jack, who is a published poet and novelist. Uliana Barabush has had a life-long love of drawing, which began in her childhood. She was born and lives today in Lviv, a city in Western Ukraine. She studied at the Printing Academy in that city.