Laurie Buchanan’s tips on How To Feed And Care for an Author
Laurie Buchanan Is the author of the Sean McPherson series of thrillers. Her most recent release is book four, Iniquity. You can find out more about her on her website, www.lauriebuchanan.com.
Laurie Buchanan’s tips on How To Feed And Care for an Author
Whether for yourself or to support another writer, the following tips are helpful for an author’s health and well-being.
Creating a conducive environment for an author is essential. Consider these nurturing practices which I’ve found to be effective when hosting writing retreats:
Quiet spaces: Provide a quiet corner or a cozy study where the author can immerse themselves in their work without distractions.
Inspiring surroundings: Decorate with inspiring quotes, artwork, or bookshelves filled with literary treasures.
Comfortable seating: Use a comfy chair or cushioned nook for long writing sessions.
Natural light: Ensure ample natural light—it fuels creativity and boosts mood.
Encouragement: Regularly express your belief in their talent and dedication.
The art of literary nourishment is about more than just feeding the body—it’s about nurturing an author’s passion, creativity, and soul. Authors thrive when both mind and body are well-nourished:
Brain food: Stock up on brain-boosting snacks like nuts, dark chocolate, and berries.
Hydration: Keep a carafe of water nearby—the brain needs hydration for optimal function.
Reading material: Gift them books across genres to stimulate their creativity.
Healthy meals: Prepare balanced meals rich in nutrients to sustain their energy.
Coffee or tea: A well-brewed cup can be a writer’s best friend.
Balancing act: Understanding an author’s needs and how to support them. Balancing an author’s life involves empathy and practical steps:
Flexible schedules: Understand their writing rhythms and allow flexibility.
Scheduled breaks: Encourage regular breaks to prevent burnout.
Social interaction: Balance solitude with social interactions—they need both.
Feedback: Offer constructive feedback without dampening their spirit.
Self-care: Remind them to prioritize self-care—writing can be emotionally draining.
From inspiration to sustenance: Caring for the creative soul of an author. An author’s soul requires nourishment beyond the physical:
Nature walks: Encourage walks in natural surroundings—they spark inspiration.
Creative outlets: Support other creative pursuits like painting, music, or photography.
Journaling: Suggest keeping a personal journal for reflections and ideas.
Solitude: Respect their need for quiet contemplation.
Celebration: Celebrate milestones—finished chapters, published works, or even rejection letters.
Fueling creativity: Practical ways to support and nourish an author’s writing journey. Practical gestures go a long way in supporting an author’s creative journey:
Research assistance: Help with fact-checking, historical context, or technical details.
Writing prompts: Surprise them with intriguing prompts to break writer’s block.
Bookstore visits: Explore bookstores together—it’s like a spiritual retreat.
Encourage reading: Discuss books, recommend titles, and celebrate literary achievements.
Unwavering support: Be their cheerleader, especially during tough times.
Your role as a reader is crucial in supporting authors. Social media, like Twitter, is a modern-day town square where authors connect with their audience, share their stories, and build a community. By championing your favorite author(s) online, you extend their reach and help them connect with a broader audience:
Retweet and amplify: If your favorite author is active on Twitter (“X”), retweet their posts or any mentions of their books. By doing so, you extend their reach to a broader audience.
Facebook love: Engage with their Facebook posts—like, share, and comment. Your interactions boost visibility and introduce their work to new readers who might otherwise miss out.
Spread the word: Talk about your favorite authors! Share their latest releases, intriguing plot twists, or memorable characters with your family, friends, and social networks. Word-of-mouth recommendations are priceless.
Post book reviews: Take a few minutes to write and post short, honest reviews for their books on Amazon, BookBub, and Goodreads. Reviews not only influence potential readers but also provide valuable feedback to authors.
Gift a book: Surprise a friend or family member with a copy of your favorite author’s book. It’s a thoughtful gesture that supports both the author and the joy of reading.
Remember, supporting authors is a holistic endeavor. It’s not just about nourishing their bodies but also nurturing their passion, creativity, and soul. Your enthusiasm and advocacy make a significant difference in their literary journey.
Laurie Buchanan Is the author of the Sean McPherson series of thrillers. Her most recent release is book four, Iniquity. You can find out more about her on her website, www.lauriebuchanan.com, or follow her on substack here, and buy her books here.
Pine & Quill is just like this!
Laurie, I knew “walking” would be included, and you didn’t disappoint. My day isn't right unless I start it with a walk. Thanks for your extensive lists that cover all aspects of a writer’s well-being!