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I attended a great writing symposium. It is called Life the Universe and Everything last year. Here are some notes on what to consider as you start your next writing project.

– To help prevent burnout had more than one project going the same time.
– If you hit a wall need to have project at different stages of completion.
– Doing a series of books, nasty points to another project.
– Long walks give you a chance to think and let your mind roam.
– Have 5 to 6 pot set up in December so you can start writing new stories in January. Start writing the one is most exciting to you and then move on the next.
– Write about whoever talks in my head. The most. If you get mad, then right on the scene and move back to your main project done.
– If you have a list too hard to write. It is not necessarily mean the scene is bad. If the scene is easy and you love it, it does not necessarily mean it’s a good scene.
– Story day: store and in the story. Each day. How should learn fast and the trust your instincts. At the end of writing a chapter is on the next chapter.
– Have a folder that holds partial stories
– Scribbler is software that lets you move seems around to reorganize a book or story.
– Two. I quickly leave the research until the end of the stories complete, you can indicate in the chapter where resources redone and market by brackets that you can return and do the research.
– If you spend a lot of time rewriting the same book you’re not learning by writing a new story.
– You need to submit.
– Step away from a manuscript to see it with new eyes. Later.
– Don’t limit yourself.
– Moving to a new project can break the emotion attached to an old story have been submitted out to the market.
– Keep creating new material.
– Have a story I’m writing and have a story managing
– Read other fiction. It can be a source of inspiration for your own.
– Authors will spend their careers writing different versions of the same concept.

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