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Writer’s block? Author Natalie Goldberg reveals the true secret of getting it done

Screenplay, novel, poem? Anyone who writes, or has aspirations to, has likely read or at least heard of Natalie Goldberg. Her book, Writing Down the Bones, is a classic. Since…

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By Lisa Napoli • Apr 12, 2013 • 1 min read

Her book, Writing Down the Bones, is a classic. Since it was published 25 years ago, Goldberg’s been inspiring writers in person, too, at workshops and writing retreats. And now, a new book summarizes what you’d learn and experience at one of them.

The essence of her teachings? “Shut up and write.” Don’t talk about it. Just do it. Goldberg conveys this to her students by conducting her classes… in silence.

Even if you don’t aspire to publish, Goldberg says you can connect to your emotions with writing and language.

She’ll be in town to talk about it on Saturday at Crossroads School in Santa Monica. I talked with her by phone from her home in New Mexico:

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    Lisa Napoli

    KCRW arts reporter and producer

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