
Songwriters on Process Courtney Marie Andrews
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Jan 20, 2026 Courtney Marie Andrews, a talented singer-songwriter and poet, shares her powerful creative process. She details her unique 'chunk writing' discipline, collecting ideas on tour and dedicating time at home for intense writing sessions. Andrews discusses the balance between her poetry and songwriting, emphasizing how different art forms influence her work. She also challenges the myth of writer's block, advocating for steady practice and embracing the unexpected inspiration that arises during solitary walks in nature.
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Block Time For Deep Writing
- Block out dedicated "chunks" of time to write instead of trying to write sporadically on tour or between tasks.
- Use focused morning sessions of a couple hours to draft whole songs or the bones of a piece quickly.
Protect The First Burst
- Capture a raw first draft quickly and preserve its purity by avoiding immediate heavy edits.
- Step away for days or weeks to gain perspective before returning to revise.
Quit When It Feels Forced
- If a song starts to feel forced, stop and set it aside rather than forcing through exhaustion.
- Let time act as an editor; revisiting after weeks often reveals what to change.









