Write Your Way To Happiness

NOW YOU CAN SIMULTANEOUSLY CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND TELL YOUR STORY!

The Write to Happiness is a miraculous tool that helps writers change their lives in the direction they choose. Within The Write to Happiness, Samantha Shad teaches self-help enthusiasts and writers how to create great stories and how writing can change their life for the better, whether it is the main focal point or not. Samantha shows writers how the process for positively changing the brain and the process for writing a great story is the same.

The Write to Happiness teaches story structure from the professionals to help writers understand the power of storytelling while also teaching them:

  • why gossiping is central to our existence
  • why your brain remembers stories and forgets facts
  • how to write stories that engage your readers and yourself
  • how forgetting gives meaning
  • why memory is a myth
  • what happens in your brain when you read and when you write

Best Book in the Category
of WRITING CREATIVITY

2020 IAN Book of the Year Awards
Category of Self-Help / How-To

Best Book in the Category
of WRITING CREATIVITY

2020 IAN Book of the Year Awards
Category of Self-Help / How-To

The Write to Happiness is a miraculous tool that helps writers change their lives in the direction they choose. Within The Write to Happiness, Samantha Shad teaches self-help enthusiasts and writers how to create great stories and how writing can change their life for the better, whether it is the main focal point or not. Samantha shows writers how the process for positively changing the brain and the process for writing a great story is the same.

The Write to Happiness teaches story structure from the professionals to help writers understand the power of storytelling while also teaching them:

  • why gossiping is central to our existence
  • why your brain remembers stories and forgets facts
  • how to write stories that engage your readers and yourself
  • how forgetting gives meaning
  • why memory is a myth
  • what happens in your brain when you read and when you write

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What People Are Saying About The Book!

“…does a wonderful job helping the writer become their most effective storytelling self.”

- The Independent Book Review

“There are so many ‘how to write’ books on the market that a wannabe writer might wonder at the need for yet another, let alone how to make a choice between them. Wonder no longer, because The Write to Happiness is a standout on the subject. It is distinctive because of its ability to cover the basics of crafting ideas into plot, character, setting, and premise into a wider-ranging analysis of what writing ultimately teaches both reader and author.”

- Publisher’s Daily Review

This cogent guide to storytelling also advocates the use of writing as a tool to improve one’s life through the written word. Shad identifies the “rules of writing to happiness” in straightforward steps, with an emphasis on using creative writing to view life’s problems through the lens of narrative. The first section is an excellent resource for aspiring and novice writers, with chapters that explore storytelling, developing characters, and plotting. Shad effortlessly expands and builds upon each element of writing as the book progresses. Having addressed the “how” of writing, the second section explores the “why.” Shad delves deeper into explaining her belief that one can rewire the brain through expressive writing, thus writing oneself to happiness.

The detailed chapters on the basics of writing will appeal to novice writers just beginning to explore the craft. Shad begins at the very beginning, discussing where ideas come from, how to develop a protagonist and antagonist, and how to structure a plot. Her style is engaging and entertaining while staying highly informative and providing firm guidance: “There are no awards for having the most characters, subplots, and storylines. Aim to go deep, not wide.” Shad encourages the reader to jump ahead in certain areas of the book to try their hand at a particular exercise. This will go over well with readers who are hands-on learners and with writers already well-versed in the basics.

This guide caters to writers in the broad sense of the word, providing useful analysis for professionals, as well as for people who journal and write recreationally. Novices can rely on the wealth of information presented as a learning tool, and seasoned authors can peruse the work as a refresher course or learn more about writing and the brain. The writing exercises and worksheets are relevant to all skill levels. Readers with interest in creative writing or journaling will find this tool well worth investigating.

- BookLife (by Publishers Weekly)

Write Through The Crisis: Make Good Use of Bad Times

The pandemic survival guide for writers and non-writers alike.

Even sheltered-in-place at home, you can use writing to rebuild your peace of mind. Samantha Shad, author of The Write to Happiness, shows you how to increase your resilience, shore up your inner self and enjoy yourself doing it in WRITE THROUGH THE CRISIS.

Samantha prepared this manual to show her readers how to use journaling, expressive writing, storytelling, and active gratitude to center themselves amid the storm. You don’t have to BE a writer to write through the crisis; this short book of big answers promises that all you need is a keyboard or a blank book to re-center yourself as hard winds blow.

What People Are Saying About “Write Through The Crisis”

This book is a treasure for the challenging times we are in and really for any time. As someone who has never considered herself to be a natural writer, this book has given me motivation and inspiration to write! There are clear suggestions, prompts, directions and examples to get you started. They are easy to understand and invite you to experience the therapeutic impact of writing.
- Roberta T. (Amazon Review)

This book easy to read and understand, it gave me a lot of practical knowledge for writing a story or a book or really whatever I want to write. From helping me “find my story” to discussing character, conflict and structure, this book is an excellent resource. IN addition to being a “how to write a book” book, it also explains and then gives lots of examples on each step of the way. It shows the simple rules of storytelling as well as explains what happens in your brain when you write a story. It also discusses how writing a book or a story can actually help you become happier. I purchased this book and devoured it during the covid-19 pandemic. Like the sub-title said, I feel that it helped me “make use of bad times.” I am now waiting for her next book: The Write to Happiness.

- Ann (Amazon Review)

Derived from her background as a lawyer and a Hollywood screenwriter, her own personal search, and grounded in academic research, Samantha Shad has uncovered a new way to grapple with difficult personal issues. As a former therapist, I recommend WRITE THROUGH CRISIS for anyone who is struggling with problems that seem unsolvable and as a tool that therapists could use in Zoom therapy. Thinking about issues creatively uses a different part of the brain and is liberating!
- Mimi (Amazon Review)

Samantha Shad argues that the writing process actually works through the structure of our brains to help us understand our circumstances and face our problems. Her book offers examples and advice about how to write in such a way as to tap our sub-conscious experience and use that insight to give us emotional strength. As a writer myself, I find her advice matches my reality. Exploring the lives of other people by imagining their motives expands our world and helps us experience empathy. Empathy is the path to wisdom, and wisdom is a route to happiness. Writing is no cure-all, but practiced honestly, it can expand our understanding and enable us to act in ways that lead toward better outcomes for ourselves and those we love.
- Rowena Mason (Amazon Review)

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