“Self-consciousness is the enemy of all art, be it acting, writing, painting, or living itself, which is the greatest art of all.” – Ray Bradbury
Writing is hard. But that’s not news on WordPress because you all are the ones that are doing to the work to write and post content on a regular basis. But sometimes we forget to pat ourselves on the back for actually doing the work – especially when we are part of a community like this of like-minded others who are doing the same.
So I love this Life of Try podcast conversation when I talk with professor, author, and my friend, Vicki Atkinson about the mindset, support, and creative courage it took to turn a long-held idea into a finished, soon-to-be-published novel.
Vicki’s new novel, Slivers, is set during a single week in the summer of 1973, when a quiet suburban neighborhood begins to crack under the weight of generational secrets—and an otherworldly presence that refuses to be ignored. Along the way, Vicki shares how unexpected family history research helped fuel the story, and why community feedback can be the difference between starting a draft and finishing a book.
- How gratitude and loss can become creative fuel
- What helps writers move from intention to action—and from draft to done
- Why writing fiction requires a different “writer brain” than memoir or academic work
- How genealogy and family stories can deepen your characters and plot
- The role of community, readers, and a publisher in staying the course
Here’s a short clip of our conversation that highlights the stats of how hard it is to get a book to the finish line – and Vicki’s great answer:
Pre-order Slivers (link below), and if this episode resonates, share it with a friend who’s been carrying a book idea for far too long.
Here are some ways you can listen and watch this motivating episode:
- The podcast player embedded below
- Click this link to watch in a browser: How to Finally Write the Book You’ve Been Meaning to Write | Dr. Victoria Atkinson (Slivers)
- Subscribe to The Life of Try on Spotify, Amazon Music, or Apple Podcasts
- Subscribing to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thelifeoftry
Pre-order Slivers (link below), and if this episode resonates, share it with a friend who’s been carrying a book idea for far too long.
50: How to Write the Book You've Been Meaning to Write | Dr. Victoria Atkinson (Slivers) – The Life of Try: Personal growth, one try at a time.
- 50: How to Write the Book You've Been Meaning to Write | Dr. Victoria Atkinson (Slivers)
- 49: Personal Growth Pivot Points: Pause, Quit or Keep Going?
- 48-How to Get Unstuck: Michael Yang on Saying Yes, Resilience, and Coming Alive
- 47-From Stuck to Momentum: Thomas Edison’s Method for Progress (Try, Learn, Improve, Repeat)
- 46: The Quiet Transformation That Changes Everything
Links for this episode:
Slivers on Eckhartz Press – Order Now!
Vicki’s blog: Victoria Ponders
Transcript for How to Finally Write the Book You’ve Been Meaning to Write with Dr. Victoria Atkinson
Interesting stats. You both have demonstrated enough about effort and will to write a book about that alone. You are both able and heroic women who don’t give up. I am lucky to know you, Vicki and Wynne. Thanks
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Wishing Vicki the best with “Slivers”.
So happy to have connected with both of you here.
Thsnks Wynne !
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Wynne…thank you so much for the opportunity to talk about “Slivers” with you…and for your thoughtful questions! I am so, so grateful to you for your insights, support and enthusiasm.
Big hugs! ❤️😘❤️
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I think my mind prefers to write nonfiction rather than fiction, and I find fiction writers so creative! Congratulations to Vicki, and all the best. Cheers!
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Congrats to Vicki!
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