Anyone else

experience creative overload? In the span of a few months I’ve kicked off a new D&D campaign, cast on several new knitting projects, and started writing what I hope will become a novel-length story for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Now I’m trying to figure out how to manage all of these projects alongside holiday travel and gift planning. (Along with figuring out a first wedding anniversary gift—anyone have any good nerdy ideas around the paper theme?)

My creative urges tend to come hard and fast, which can lead to a very quick crash and burn. At times like these, I find it helpful to step back and remind myself that inspiration does not exist in a vacuum. Time spent listening to, watching, and reading other stories is a crucial way to breathe new life into my own—there’s always some creative lesson to glean from other writers. And there’s no shortage of inspiration in sci-fi & fantasy. Just take a look…

- Sam, Audible editor

About the Editor

Sam is obsessed with sci-fi & fantasy in all forms, with a particular soft spot for robots, time travel, and kick-ass heroines. When she’s not exploring distant galaxies and treacherous dungeons, she enjoys a healthy dose of memoirs, horror, and true crime. She is also an avid knitter who uses audiobooks to get her through mundane and challenging patterns—even if the more intense listens tend to mess with her tension.

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