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Rob J. Quinn

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I am the author of three books, including Reach Past Your Limits and The Birth of Super Crip. I started as a freelance writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer Sports section, and wrote several articles on the disability community in the local section of the paper. I moved on to eventually work full-time for a leading children’s book publisher, and wrote a title for the publisher on a freelance basis. I spent two years working for a non-profit, which worked to assist people with disabilities purchase the assistive technology they need to live more independently. Learn more at RobJQuinn.com.

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Rob J. Quinn I don’t have a great answer for getting out of “writer’s block,” but I try to avoid it with a couple techniques. I have to credit Rachel Simon, with w…moreI don’t have a great answer for getting out of “writer’s block,” but I try to avoid it with a couple techniques. I have to credit Rachel Simon, with whom I was fortunate enough to have a couple of tutoring sessions years ago, with the first. She suggested stopping for the day before running out of ideas to be able to get started right away (or at least much more quickly) the next day. Obviously, there’s a bit of a balance in doing that—you wouldn’t want to stop when you’re on a roll—but the tip has been helpful. Another technique I use, which might be an offshoot of the first, is to write notes on what I’m thinking in the middle of a good run of writing. As a writer with a physical disability, my typing speed can be a little slow. My mind can get way ahead of my typing. So at times I’ll just space down several lines in Word and leave a note about where I want to go with the scene I’m working on. It might also be a line of dialogue or a specific line of the narrative that I know is five, ten, lines away. This helps trigger the rest of what I was thinking.(less)
Rob J. Quinn Writing that first draft of a story that I’ve fallen in love with and keeps me busy for months . . . before I have to deal with showing it to people I…moreWriting that first draft of a story that I’ve fallen in love with and keeps me busy for months . . . before I have to deal with showing it to people I respect (or even to evaluate it myself) to see if I have something worthwhile. That escape from reality, the feeling that you’re creating something (or at least think you are!) is the joy of writing. Without it, I’d never even think about trying to write.(less)
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I'm Not Here to Inspire You...

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The Birth of Super Crip

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Hot takes. YouTube “Shorts.” Facebook “Story.” Tweets – or X posts – that can’t be more than 280 characters. It’s what we do now. Nothing too long. No one’s going to read it or watch it. Great news for a guy writing a novel. With that in mind, I considered bringing back Rob’s Rants instead of doing my annual summer recap, but “rants” might have too much of a negative connotation for today’s overly

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