Procrastinate against Procrastination

Willow Woods


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Anywhere
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Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
29th March 2021

A talk on procrastination and how it can affect writers and the writing process. I explore ways to overcome procrastination and hopefully provide helpful tips on how you can try to avoid it.

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About Willow Woods

I am a fantasy and historical fiction indie author. In 2018 I started my own publishing company Aiséirí Publishing and published my first full-length fantasy novel Where I Belong. In 2019 I published my second fantasy novel; The Shadow Courtesan.

I have given talks on Procrastination at the UK Indie Lit Fest (2019) and the Leatherhead Book Festival (2019). In 2020 I hosted my first Fantasy Fiction Panel online with fellow fantasy authors which was livestreamed on Youtube.

My writing is influenced by my love of history, I have an MA in Historical Research and I am in the final stages of an MBA.

I would describe myself as a huge geek; I love gaming, comic cons, cosplay and over the past year I have developed a love for Dungeons and Dragons. I enjoy attending comic cons and speaking to attendees when I have a table.


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