Google Search
Login Form
Latest Discussions
-
-
- Lets see your Book Trailers
- In Marketing and Promotion
- 2 weeks, 1 day ago
-
-
-
- Best books for self-publishers
- In Marketing and Promotion
- 2 weeks, 4 days ago
-
-
-
- Do you sell your books on your webiste?
- In Marketing and Promotion
- 3 weeks ago
-
-
-
- You Tube
- In Digital Self-publishing – ebooks, Video, Audio
- 3 weeks ago
-
-
-
- Best site to publish your book?
- In Self-Publishing Questions
- 3 weeks, 6 days ago
-
| Helpful Reminders for Writing a Manuscript |
|
|
|
| Written by Administrator |
| Friday, 11 June 2010 00:00 |
|
1. Set a dedicated time for writing each day. Writers often need inspiration in order to write – sometimes the best ideas come in the most ridiculous moments, like during a drinking session or while waiting at a long queue. But if you really want to finish writing a manuscript of considerable length, you should set a definite part of your day each day to just writing – no chores, no food, no logging on to social networking sites. Writing a manuscript needs dedication and practice. Many authors swear by this tactic. Do not rely on inspiration or a “burst” of ideas. Set a schedule when you feel most comfortable and creative – some writers prefer writing as soon as they wake up, other prefer arranging their ideas at the end of the day. When you will your self to writing a manuscript – even just a couple of pages each day – you will find it easier to write the things you have in mind faster and longer, eventually. Writing a manuscript will be a tedious and often long process, but it will be worth it, especially if many people will read it and learn from it. So don’t put off writing your manuscript next month or next summer – start doing it today! Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
| Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 19:54 |







