One of the other benefits to writing a short story a week or a novel in 3 months is that you keep your momentum going.
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One of the other benefits to writing a short story a week or a novel in 3 months is that you keep your momentum going.
Read MoreRay Bradbury advises writing a short story a week for a year to practice your writing. Stephen King prescribes writing a novel in 3 months, putting it away for a month, then coming right back to it for editing and finishing it up.
Read MoreThe first step I always take when it is time to edit is to print out the entire manuscript. It’s such a great feeling to hold that first draft.
Read MoreHere are some of my highlights from the book Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield. I listened to it on audio, read by the author, which I highly recommend. My favorites are in bold.
Read MoreOne of the best pieces of advice I got when I was just starting to write was this: finish your project.
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