Book Details
- Title: Feng Shui For Writers (How To Master Your Life Book 1)
- Author: M.C. Simon
- Genre: Non-Fiction
- Format: Paperback and Kindle
- Length: 152 pages
- Publication Date: June 16, 2015
- Publisher: IML Publishing
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Feng Shui For Writers – Kindle Version
Synopsis
FENG SHUI FOR WRITERS: HOW TO MASTER YOUR WRITING LIFE
The fully illustrated, comprehensive FENG SHUI FOR WRITERS provides all the dots that you have to connect to control the flowing Chi for each writing category. What is harmony for a romantic novel writer is different from what is harmony for a journalist writer, and for sure very different than for the writer writing for the horror domain. To bring the Feng Shui technique into the writer’s life, it is not enough to merely explain general principles and ideas; we have to dig deeper because the branches of writing are so numerous.
Find Out HOW TO:
- Attract productivity, successful publishing and money using Feng Shui
- Overcome writer’s block with Feng Shui help
- Organize your writing place to achieve your goals
- Influence your writing life through colors
- Use crystals for creative writing
- Use lighting to Feng Shui your writing space
- Choose the plants that will boost your creativity
- Influence your “writer’s zone” and the creative mind
- Boost your children’s creativity (yes… children are young writers also)
And much more.
Buy Links
Amazon (Kindle) | Amazon (Paperback)
Excerpt
6.2 – THE WRITER’S ZONE
To understand what a writer’s zone is, you must first experience the previous state called a writer’s block. Then and only then will you understand how you can face it and how you can move to the writer’s zone. This zone is exactly the opposite of a writer’s block; it is the optimal phase in which a writer can find himself. It is the phase in which Chi flows freely on the writer’s path, the creativity is boosted and the writing productivity reaches maximum level.
Having knowledge about both states, a writer’s block and a writer’s zone, you can save the wasted time between these two phases.
There are some elements that influence your entering into this zone.
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One of these is your location. Depending on where you live, you must find a writing environment that boosts your writing mood. Find a place suitable for you that you feel relaxed in and totally prepared to let the words flow.
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Take a walk in the park or the woods, go for a drive on a long unpopulated road. Don’t forget to take the camera with you and take pictures that will help you relax the next time you need to enter into the writer’s zone without having to walk again. A walk in a quiet and relaxing place is a good Feng Shui method to un-clutter your mind of stress.
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Do some brainstorming for your future book; try to prepare a good plot for your novel. Do some research on the theme that you want to write about.
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Avoid emails, other online temptations, phones and any other distractions that are blocking the Chi flow of your creativity and productivity.
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Listen to some music and prepare a playlist with your favorite relaxing songs. Use this list until it becomes a habit that is helping you enter into the writer’s zone.
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Breathe! Yes, breathe. Fill your lungs with fresh air until they expand to the point where they touch, take a small pause then exhale slowly. Learn to breathe again, so the good Chi also enters your body.
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Burn some incense and use aromatic lamps for fragrance.
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Find a writing retreat in your area. Make it a part of your writing process. This will always get you into the zone. There are two kinds of retreats: solo retreats (suitable for writers who prefer solitude far away from any distractions including other writers) and group retreats (provides a chance for face to face group brainstorming). The best writing retreats are those that include both solo and group retreats. When you go to a writing retreat, be sure that you are applying the Feng Shui principles in that place also (you can even take a Bagua map with you).
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If your mind feels unclear in ideas, use a yellow vase where you place orange flowers. This will boost the intensity of your writing and will give you the necessary clarity.
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Don’t forget to always include the water element in your space.
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Avoid too many electronic devices in the moments when you write because they will drain your energy, and soon you’ll have to face another writer’s block.
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Hang a wooden chime near you so its movement will activate any stagnant Chi.
Previously Published Excerpts
Who Is A Writer?
3 Things You Should Do Before Using Feng Shui
About the Author
Writer, translator, engineer, researcher, project manager, blogger, eternal student… these are only a few words to describe MC Simon.
She strongly believes that energy is ours to use freely, and we need only to open our hearts to regain the lost perception of our true powers. She thinks that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. For this reason, M.C. Simon has never hunted the information but rather waited for the right moment when she would be ready for the information to find her. In the same way, she knows that when someone needs her, the Universe will proceed in such a way that the meeting will take place.
Contact The Author
Amazon Author Page
MCSimonWrites.com
FengShuiForWriters.com
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Book Tour Stops
Write with Fey – Feng Shui For Writers / M.C. Simon Author Interview
HOST: Chrys Fey is an author who mostly enjoys writing suspense stories, whether they are romances or supernatural. She is the author of Hurricane Crimes and 30 Seconds. You can check out the rest of Chrys Fay’s books on her Amazon author page.
Starry’s Books – Blog Tour: Feng Shui For Writers by M.C. Simon + Giveaway
HOST: Ioana Visan is a Science Fiction and Fantasy writer. Eurocon 2013 Encouragement Award winner. Author of The Impaler Legacy and Broken People series.
Mimic Nature – A Great Book For Any Writer to Own
HOST: Jana Richards is a writer who has been featured on MCSimonWrites.com as a guest blogger. She is an aspiring author who knows how to connect with her readers. You can learn more about Jana and read her guest posts here J.R. Richards.
Author P.S. Bartlett – Introducing Author M.C. Simon and Her New Book: FENG SHUI FOR WRITERS!
HOST: P.S. Bartlett is an award winning author. Her first award placed her in 5th place in the TWL 2014 Book Shelf Awards for her novel “Fireflies“. You can visit her Amazon author page for more book written by P.S. Bartlett.
4covert2overt – A Place In The Spotlight: FENG SHUI for WRITERS and an interview with author MC SIMON
HOST: M.C.V. Egan is the author of The Bridge of Deaths and Defined by Others.
Snapped And Scribbled – Feng Shui For Writers: How To Master Your Life
HOST: Roselle Carlos-Toledo is an accountant by day, freelance writer and lifestyle blogger by night. Roselle loves tennis, Formula One Poems and photography.
Butterfly on a Broomstick – Book Feature: Feng Shui for Writers by MC Simon
HOST: Linzé Brandon is a fantasy, sci-fi, and adult paranormal romance author. Some of her books include Hunger, Keeper of the Dragon Sword, and Perfect.
Writers Get Together – Feng Shui for Writers Blog Tour
HOST: Siggy Buckley is the author of Mother Knows Best, There’s no Going Back, I Once Had a Farm in Ireland and many others you can find on her Amazon author page.
Maria Catalin Aegan – FENG SHUI FOR WRITERS
HOST: M.C.V. Egan is the author of The Bridge of Deaths and Defined by Others.
Weird Vision’s World – Indie Friday: Feng Shui for Writers
HOST: Ioana Visan is a Science Fiction and Fantasy writer. Eurocon 2013 Encouragement Award winner. Author of The Impaler Legacy and Broken People series.
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FENG SHUI FOR WRITERS: How To Master Your Life shows you how to organize your writing, boost creativity, attract more money, and overcome writer's block.
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Feng Shui for Writers is such a unique concept! I love the idea of aligning your creative space to enhance productivity and inspiration. As a writer, I’m constantly seeking ways to improve my environment, and this book seems like a fantastic guide to channeling positive energy while writing. Definitely adding this to my collection!