How to Write Fiction Everyday
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How to Write Everyday
I have spent a lot of time trying to find a system that will allow me to write everyday. I have come to the conclusion that writing takes a certain kind of mind, a certain kind of schedule that will provide inspiration everyday. To do this I have started a writing strategy that involves one random word that I pull from, well, just about anywhere. Then I write about 500 words inspired by that word. The following list contains some of the inspired short writings that were inspired by the words I found.
I challenge you to do the same. You may use the same word that I have chosen and write about 500 words based on that word. Please feel free to either post what you have written as a comment below, or post a comment with the link to your blog post with your writing in it.
Now take a moment and read some of what I have written, then make comment about it.
If you would like a book that has a new word for you to draw from everyday, I have put one together. It is called 'Robert's Word-A-Day Book'.
Set a Time to Write Everyday
Make sure you stick to your timeframe... no excuses.
This is why you must schedule that time. Pick a time during your day where you can park yourself in front of the computer and write. It doesn't have to be more than twenty minutes per day. The only requirement is that you sit down and write something everyday. This will get you into a routine.
When you find a day where you can't sit down and write, because you have become used to writing at that certain time, you will feel like something is wrong. That is when you know writing everyday has gotten into your blood.
Find a Timer
Alarm Clock, Egg Timer or Cell Phone
What is the magic time? This is different for everyone. Some people can't get deep into what they are writing unless they have been writing for more than twenty minutes. In this case you should probably write for more than twenty minutes. Give yourself an hour to write. Just remember, you can' strop typing till that buzzer goes off.
I find that I will not sit in one place for that long of a time all at once. I tend to set my timer for 20 minute blocks. I will write for twenty minutes, and then go get something else done. Then I will come back and write for another twenty minutes.
Give this a try. Find your sweet number; the number of minutes you can write non stop and not get distracted by something else. After you do this for a few weeks and make it a good habit, start increasing the number of minutes. If you can sit and write for longer amounts of time, you will get more written.
NaNoWriMo All Year Long
Set a Wordcount
If you can't write 1,667 words per day, lower it to 500 or 1,000. That is a reasonable amount.
The NaNoWriMo Song
The Trials of National Novel Writing Month
Take a Walk and Plot
Take Time to Plan Out What You Want to Write
I find if I take a walk; if I just go outside and get myself away from the computer and all the other things I could be doing, I will reconnect with what I am trying to write.
It is hard to write these things down while you are walking, so I try to take a small recorder with me. I record my thoughts so I can refer to them when I get back in front of the computer.
Write on Your Phone
If I am sitting in a waiting room waiting on whatever it is I am there to do, I can pull out my cell phone and write a scene I have been pondering. If I can get it down on the phone, I will not have to write it later when I get home. I will also not risk the chance of forgetting it.
Write Outside Your House
I suggest you make it part of your regular routine to go somewhere else to write. Take your laptop to the library or to your favorite coffeehouse and spend your time writing there.
Do not take advantage of their Wifi. If you do, you may find yourself surfing the internet instead of writing your book.
Find Someone to do Word Wars With
After you find these writing friends, challenge them to a word war. Set a time limit (something like 30 minutes to an hour) and try to write as many words as you can within that length of time. Whoever has the largest wordcount in that time wins. Do several of these word wars at a time. You will find yourself with 3,000 words written in a couple of hours.
'How to Write a Novel' Videos
Here are som of My Attempts at Writing 500 words per day.
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Blog Posts about writing everyday
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- ?Nothing inappropriate was shared with them, Jake. You know, we get inquires everyday from the entertainment industry. We get inquiries from people writing articles, from people writing books, people doing television shows,? he said.
- Mary Hunt- Everyday Cheapskate The infamous mystery means
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- These six simply words convey the goals everyday individuals in society placed upon themselves. We can never forget what happened ?yesterday,? however we must put them aside and celebrate ?today.? If we don't celebrate ?today,? the day will be over and ...
- Writing Down the Grief
- The last words in his defense spoke to me as a teacher and a person, but I'll quote the last paragraph here for greater context: And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic ...
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