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  • Herausgeber: Next Chapter
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2022
Beschreibung

You're adamant that, one day, you're going to write a novel. Perhaps it's the one that's been roaming through your neurons for... how long? Really?

Thinking, ruminating, and even researching is NOT going to get it written, but putting into play a selection of strategies will get your journey underway. In the Write This Way series, author, creative writing teacher and academic, Dr. Amanda Apthorpe, outlines the successful techniques she has shared with hundreds of her writing students, including:

- Time management

- Finding your writer's voice

- Characterization

- Plot and structure

- Dialogue

- Description

- Point of View

- Tense and general writing ideas and suggestions for advancement.

This first volume in the series, 'Time Management for Writers: The Magic of 10 Minutes,' will help you to balance your life with your desire to write. This easy-to-follow guide, with plenty of interactive exercises, is the first step in your writing journey.

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TIME MANAGEMENT FOR WRITERS

WRITE THIS WAY BOOK 1

AMANDA APTHORPE

Copyright (C) 2021 Amanda Apthorpe

Layout design and Copyright (C) 2022 by Next Chapter

Published 2022 by Next Chapter

Edited by Darci Heikkinen

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the author’s permission.

CONTENTS

About the Series

Introduction

Motivation

Exercise 1: Spontaneous Writing

Procrastination

Goal Setting

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

The Point of Resistance

How to Become a Time Thief

Flow or Immersion

Other Ideas to Assist Flow

Resilience

Acknowledgments

References

Appendix

Next in the Series

About the Author

ABOUT THE SERIES

Each volume in this Write This Way series is designed to address the needs, interests and concerns that have emerged from my years of teaching creative writing to students in undergraduate degrees and short courses, from my academic engagement with the national and international writing communities, and from my own writing practice.

While many students/class participants and solo writers have great intentions of completing a writing project, few will see it through, claiming that there is too little time. As such, this guide on time management is the first in the series to establish patterns or rituals of writing that will sustain the journey to completion.

Once established, writers can hone their craft by following subsequent editions that include – finding your writing voice; characterization and point of view; plot and structure; dialogue, description and setting; and the editing toolbox.

Each volume takes the writer step-by-step through specific elements of writing, providing useful strategies, opportunities for reflection, for learning current research, and to write. The inclusion of space within each volume for the writing exercises and reflections provides a record that can be reflected upon at a later time.

INTRODUCTION

Dear Reader

May I ask: Are you a procrastinator? Is that why you’ve picked up/downloaded this book?

If so, you have company. Procrastinating about undertaking tasks, especially if it’s been imposed or is not desirable, is a common problem. That seems quite reasonable. However, procrastinating even when the task is something you really want to do, like writing a novel, short story, research paper, poem ... that’s a bigger problem.

OR

Perhaps you’re not a procrastinator, but you just don’t have enough time to do what you need to do or what you want to do. There are so many other demands: raising a family, enjoying and maintaining friendships and a social life; work and/or study; other hobbies; travel … and the list goes on. These are legitimate time stealers, and most, if not all, are very pleasant. You feel guilty if you write and think that perhaps it’s just a little bit (or very) self-indulgent.

OR

You have all the time in the world but find yourself staring at a blank page or screen and time feels like a weight on your shoulders. What’s even worse is that you feel guilty that you’re not writing. You think of all those hours that you could have written and …

In any case, you’re making a good choice if you read on. Achieving your writing goals and fulfilling your writing dream are within your hands.

In the pages that follow, you will:

Identify your motivation for writingUnderstand the relationship between motivation and goal settingLearn why goal setting can assist you in fulfilling your writing dreamEstablish your own long- and short-term goalsMarvel at the magic of 10 minutesRecognise your writing threshold and work with itBuild neural pathwaysWrite and write some moreLearn how to become opportunisticFind time to do other pleasurable activitiesStill love your family and friendsStill be loved by your family and friends

You will achieve these through:

Reflective writingSpontaneous writingStating clear long- and short-term goalsCounting wordsHearing what the experts have to sayUseful tips and strategies

This book is geared towards the writer completing a larger work – a novel but can be applied across all creative writing styles. It is designed for you to work through a process that asks you to reflect and respond, write, establish goals and practise them. You might decide to read straight through, but the best effects will be gained by travelling step-by-step. It’s up to you.

What you’ll find in this book are questions that ask for a response (space is given for writing should you prefer to keep it all together); writing exercises; research findings; tips; quotes of inspiration; and a journal template. I have also included personal anecdotes about my own experience and thoughts.

So ... let’s get you on your way.