I have been reading about writing sprints,where you write for a set amount of time(as short as 10-15 minutes and as long as an hour.)
It's a group activity, but it is probably possible to find places where you can find prompts for writing sprints. Which is something that I really want to do. I am hoping that this will help me do more writing-who knows, I may even try doing Nanowrimo(National Novel Writing Month) this year(I keep saying that I am going to do it but I never get my shit together in enough time this year. It would something I'd be able to cross of the 'ol bucket list that is for sure!
You know, I have a ton of ideas for Nanowrimo but they're kind of half-realised ideas-I feel like maybe they're not the most original ideas on the planet but if I tweaked them a bit I could purpose them in a way that it would be readable. Let's be honest-this is more about doing Nanowrimo, and finishing it-in a month-than it being published
(Though has anyone gotten a publishing deal because of something they wrote for Nanowrimo?I'm too lazy to Google....Wouldn't surprise me if someone had, to be honest.)
One of my blocks on writing a book is bad reviews. That's probably not that uncommon of a fear. Even established authors probably feel that way at times.There are a few hack writers, especially the ones who write Twilight knockoffs-who [A Few Good Men] Can't handle the truth[/A Few Good Men]
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