forward. You’re frustrated ... again!
If you have experienced this scenario,
you’re not unlike many authors who write backward, instead of writing forward.
It is very easy to get caught in review mode when you’re creating your manuscript.
You want every word to be the right word and every sentence to flow seamlessly
into the next. You want to be completely satisfied with your last paragraph
before you create the next one. But that method is a surefire way to remain
stuck and never get your book finished. This self-editing is a form of
perfectionism that you must keep at bay if you plan to complete your manuscript
during this lifetime.
Put a stop to your backward writing by
trying this approach:
As much as possible, set a start and end
time for each writing session. Arrive at your “writing cave” well fed, well
rested, well hydrated, and well focused. During your writing session, write
with reckless abandon. At the close of your writing session, resist the urge to
review what you’ve written. Trust that you’re on the right track (a detailed
outline will help immensely with this, but that’s another post altogether).
Instead, on a separate page from the text you just created, jot down several
bullet points for what should come next in your story. This will be your guide
for the next writing session. With these bullet points visible and on a
completely different page, you should be able to pick up at the next session
where you left off at the last, without reviewing what you’ve already written.
This will save you time and frustration, and help you get to “The End” much
sooner than your previous attempts.
By the time you reach the end of your
book, you should have covered everything in your outline. Only then are you
ready to review what you’ve written and begin the self-editing process. Start
this process too soon and you’re sure to remain stuck there. Remember that you
will enlist critiquers, reviewers, and editors to help sharpen your manuscript,
so don’t stress over fixing everything while you write. You are creating a
masterpiece; this takes time and process. So create, then fix. Write forward,
not backward, and experience the joy of completing a manuscript you’ll be proud
of.
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Anita Paul, known as The Author's Midwife, coaches aspiring authors to write a phenomenal book and helps current authors use their existing books to leverage their business. She is the author of the-book Write Your Life: Create Your Ideal Life and The Book You've Been Wanting to Write, and is the creator of the Write Your Life program, through which she has created a dynamic system to Write Your Book in 90 Days or Less. She has owned The Write Image for 15 years, and has had her freelance articles featured in over 25 publications in the U.S. and Canada. Anita is also the host of "Book Your Success".
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