Subject: "The default setting for writing is failure to get what you want"

Dear friends and lyricists,

Do you ever write a song that you think is great, then go back the next day of a few days later and wonder why you thought it was good? According to Josh Ritter in a Berklee Online session, that's a normal part of songwriting. The good songs come out of a lot of bad songs. Watch the video below to hear more.

Here is some content to keep you motivated and move your lyric writing forward:

Quote of the Month
"Without music, life would be a mistake."

Friedrich Nietzsche

Video Worth Watching

Music Business Article
Create Album Art for Free Using Canva - I use this tool to create images for my blog posts, it's a great tool for creating any artwork if you're like me and aren't very good at it.

Podcasts Worth Hearing
Why Boredom is Good for You - If you want to increase your creativity listen to this and sign up to receive 10 weekly creative exercises from my new Break Your Creative Block eBook.

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Happy Lyric Writing,
- Nic Lubbers
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