Present for You [KOCPU #8]

in fiction •  7 years ago  (edited)

Present for you

How are you doing?

Gotten any writing done?

Now you've been through all seven steps of this course, and I thought it would be time for a little present.

All seven steps collected in one PDF file you can open with Adobe Reader or similar programs. You can download it here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ie95q77s0c4jyg7/KOCPU.pdf?dl=1

Sindore

I experiment all the time, striving to get more productive, and recently I changed my morning routine.

Instead of writing fiction for 25 minutes or 45 minutes (I tried both) I set the timer at 60 minutes.

The first of those minutes, I read through what I wrote the day before, making small editions.

Then I write.

I discovered that I got much more "in the zone" and time flew!

Sindore

The day following this discovery, my friend and fellow writer showed me a link to an article about how we work best in 52 minute intervals, and then with a 17 minute break.

Here's the link to the article: http://goo.gl/3cAqCy

So experiment with your timer and writing.

The Other Posts in KOCPU:

Publishing On Kindle? Find Your Category [KOCPU #1]
Research for Your Kindle Book [KOCPU #2]
Writing an Outline for Your Kindle Book [KOCPU #3]
Make Writing Easy [KOCPU #4]
How to Find Time to Write [KOCPU #5]
Lacking the Knowledge to Write a Book? [KOCPU #6]
My Writing Sucks [KOCPU #7]

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Thank you, I downloaded it for future reference. My writing a book is on hold for a bit.

Yes, we can't make time for everything.

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Thank you.

This is a good example of how to get more done & complete your writing efficiently. Nice job @sindore!

Thank you :)

Chunking that’s the way!

Exactly :)

I have downloaded your course and look forward to reading it. As for your suggestions re timings I think it is up to each individual writer to experiment until they find a solution that suits them. IMHO there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

You're probably right. To begin with, I could only focus for like five minutes at a time.