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[ISBW] 34 Minutes

ISBW Logo, blue and purple, illustrated tiny mur in foreground with giant fountain pen“34 Minutes” is sponsored by Scribophile, who are now offering writing classes! It’s also brought to you in large part by by my patrons, who received an early, expanded version of this episode. You can join our Fabulist community with a pledge on Patreon as low as $3 a month!

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Main Topic: Get Bored for 34 Minutes

I know you’ll be shocked, but I did a Google search AFTER I recorded this, and found that the writer I reference in this podcast is Eugene Schwartz. You can read more about his method in this post.

His magic number was 33, but I’m keeping mine at 34 because he was a copywriter and I write fiction so they’re one different. (It’s like being one louder.)

Getting bored is important to creating, except that technology has not allowed us to be bored for at least the last 15 years. So you gotta work at it.

I also consider my upcoming milestone birthday.

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February 14, 2023 | Season 19 Ep 7 | murverse.com
“34 Minutes” by Mur Lafferty
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It’s November, so the kettle needs to be on 24/7

It is NaNoWriMo time, the time we must write an awful lot, and we usually need coffee and/or tea to get by. And I have coffee and tea to recommend.

First, tea! I heard Adagio Teas allows fandom blends, and so I started working on my own blends for NaNoWriMo. I have two high caffeine blends (Morning Pages and Sprint!), two green tea blends (Reread and Writer’s Block), and two herbal blends (Dream Storm and Earned Rest.) I’m fond of the Writer’s Block and the Morning Pages, myself, and the Sprint! tea is a smoky blend not for the faint of heart.

ISBW blends at Adagio Teas

Full disclosure: I will get points toward more tea on the site. But the cool thing is that when you make your own blends, you can choose a chari-TEA (hahah) to support with your blend sales. I’ve chosen NaNoWriMo.org. 

Grinding CoffeeI have also been buying a lot of coffee from Grinding Coffee, a black, LGBTQ+ owned coffee small business. I tried it out to support the business, and I kept buying because they have some amazing blends. (I recommend their cold brew blend and their Mexican Chocolate blend.) Now I am an affiliate with them, and you can get a 13% discount with the code MIGHTYMUR.

These are companies I use frequently, and I fully endorse.