My mentor says
there’s only one way to write:
one word at a time.
She’s right.
There’s only one way to finish
a project though,
and that’s to keep putting
one word at a time onto the page
until the page is full
and to keep doing that
day after day.
If you want to finish a
100,000 word novel
You can do it
in a year writing
just 274 words day,
that’s not even 2000 words a week.
It’s about daily diligence.
You eat a banquet
one bite at a time.
Develop a habit,
commit a little each day.
30 minutes will do it
so long as you keep doing it,
writing one word
at a time.
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.
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(113 words)
(Or you can join NaNoWriMo next November 1st, write 1668 words every day, and have the 100,000 words done by the new year. That’s a whole lot more stress, though!) 🙂
PS.
Writers Digest is on my wavelength today. Here’s an article on Writing Routines. #1 is ‘Write 500 words a day.’ How’s that for a coincidence? http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents/7-writing-routines-that-work
