Write Your First Novel Now. Book 7 - The First Draft

Write A Book Series. A Beginner's Guide, #7

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Cover of the book Write Your First Novel Now. Book 7 - The First Draft by Robbie Kew, Robbie Kew
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Author: Robbie Kew ISBN: 9781386691853
Publisher: Robbie Kew Publication: June 17, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robbie Kew
ISBN: 9781386691853
Publisher: Robbie Kew
Publication: June 17, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This little book number 7 assumes that you have done all the necessary preparation. Now it is time to write the first draft of your work.

First draft? Yes, no matter how good you are it will be the first. It will need editing and changing later.

So because it is a draft, you should try to write it as fast as you can. Since it will need editing anyway, don’t edit as you go. Don’t worry too much about it, it doesn’t have to be perfect right away. Getting the story down is what is important at this stage.

Write it as quickly and as often as you can. This technique will unlock the creative part of your brain. You should be aware that writing is creative; editing is not. They use different parts of the brain. Trying to do both at once will stifle creativity.

Write now! Edit later! Write fast!

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This little book number 7 assumes that you have done all the necessary preparation. Now it is time to write the first draft of your work.

First draft? Yes, no matter how good you are it will be the first. It will need editing and changing later.

So because it is a draft, you should try to write it as fast as you can. Since it will need editing anyway, don’t edit as you go. Don’t worry too much about it, it doesn’t have to be perfect right away. Getting the story down is what is important at this stage.

Write it as quickly and as often as you can. This technique will unlock the creative part of your brain. You should be aware that writing is creative; editing is not. They use different parts of the brain. Trying to do both at once will stifle creativity.

Write now! Edit later! Write fast!

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