Tip #6: Outline your chapters-tell the events occurring in them, then give details. That way you'll actually have an idea of what to write.
Tip #7: READ! You can learn a LOT from reading popular books-or else why would they have gotten popular? You can edit your manuscripts with things you learn from those books.
Tip #8: Don't multitask. The writing you do while listening to pop songs or checking your e-mail's quality is significantly lower than when you just concentrate on writing.
Tip #9: Set aside a certain time each day to write-that way your brain will get used to stimulating creative juices at that time, and you'll have more ideas.
Tip #10: Do something that relaxes you before or during writing-listen to instrumental music or take a warm bath. This will make you relaxed, and it's easier to write if you're relaxed than if you're tense.
Thanks for reading!
Tip #7: READ! You can learn a LOT from reading popular books-or else why would they have gotten popular? You can edit your manuscripts with things you learn from those books.
Tip #8: Don't multitask. The writing you do while listening to pop songs or checking your e-mail's quality is significantly lower than when you just concentrate on writing.
Tip #9: Set aside a certain time each day to write-that way your brain will get used to stimulating creative juices at that time, and you'll have more ideas.
Tip #10: Do something that relaxes you before or during writing-listen to instrumental music or take a warm bath. This will make you relaxed, and it's easier to write if you're relaxed than if you're tense.
Thanks for reading!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please remember to be kind and helpful. Thanks!