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Rich Elvers

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Rich Elvers writes stuff. All sorts of stuff: web content, advertising brochures, his own author bio, unproduced movie scripts. And books. Which is why he's on Amazon. And Goodreads.

Being Canadian, he is obsessed with hockey. One of his life goals is to see a hockey game in all 32 NHL stadiums. He has only 30 stadiums to go.

He lives in Calgary, Canada, with his partner (she calls him her 'common law' cuz it's easier) Jen of NaturallyNu.com fame, and two pugs named Indy and Chewie. (Yes, he knows it should be spelled Chewy.)

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Rich Elvers I usually don't get writer's block. I have a few ways of dealing with it:

1) Just WRITE. Anything. Nonsense, gibberish, editing or rewrite the previou…more
I usually don't get writer's block. I have a few ways of dealing with it:

1) Just WRITE. Anything. Nonsense, gibberish, editing or rewrite the previous day's work or just write the character doing something random. It usually comes to me.

2) Music. For every project I choose 2 or 3 movie soundtracks that match the tone of my project and I play them while I write and while I brainstorm and just try to picture the character or world. Music inspires a lot of full scenes or ideas.

3) Go for a walk and think about the story.

4) Figure out if the block is because something is wrong with the story or scene I'm working on. Writer's block for a lot of writers is a symptom of a subconscious or conscious awareness of trying to force something illogical or counter to a character's nature.(less)
Rich Elvers Getting lost in the world I'm creating and feeling like my characters are real people. When that happens, every time I sit down to write is like hangi…moreGetting lost in the world I'm creating and feeling like my characters are real people. When that happens, every time I sit down to write is like hanging out with my friends.(less)
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The Splendid and the Vile

The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz by Erik Larson

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The Splendid and the Vile is an eye opening and exhilarating historical narrative.

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