Amazing Resources for Neurodivergent Writers

My last post highlighted Writing Tips for the Neurodivergent Brain, but what about writing resources and tools? What sorts of “helpers” are out there to help people with not-so-great executive functions get to the end? What the Heck Is “Executive Function”?
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Amazing Resources for Neurodivergent Writers

When I realized (and accepted) that my brain was different, I was able to stop beating myself up for taking a different path to The End.

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Reading Like a Writer

We all know that as writers we should be reading a lot. It’s one of the best ways to learn the craft, and Stephen King’s quote on the topic is legendary: “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write.” While it’s great to beat your annual […]…
https://writershelpingwriters.net/2025/05/reading-like-a-writer/

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Reading Like a Writer

Up your writing craft by doing an exercise that exposes the skeletons of published novels. Enter to win an EBook of Story Skeleton!

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Writing Tips from a Neurodivergent Brain

Last Fall, when I wrote about writing a novel “scene by scene,” I received a ton of interesting feedback. Most of it was a variation on these three questions: I’ll give you my answer in a nutshell. I don’t write out of order to be different or creative. I…
https://writershelpingwriters.net/2025/05/writing-tips-from-a-neurodivergent-brain/

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Writing Tips from a Neurodivergent Brain

There are times when going the “scene-writing route” is beneficial. Who would I recommend this non-linear method to?

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