I don't know how to write
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Re: I don't know how to write
college philosophy professor had to say about the nature of communication. Don't
worry about something you've forgotten. You'll remember it when it becomes important
enough to remember. Think this is gibberish? Ask someone whose read Cloud Atlas.
Conversations that began centuries apart are concluded by two disparate minds who
have a stake in the conclusion.
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Yeah, this is the same way I write. This makes everything a whole lot easier. I used to think that writing is hard and not for me, but now, I know I can write.Nathrad Sheare wrote: ↑09 Jun 2014, 05:45 I like to think that the editing process IS the writing process. The first draft is just the compilation of notes that builds the frame for the real work.![]()
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I like this tip. It's very straightforward. This would help a lot of beginning writers.nicoze256 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2013, 14:49 Let me put this in perspective for you: there are a ton of published authors out there who can't seem to write. Just worry about getting your ideas on the page first and then put them into sentences. Write until you have an ending. Then put it away and get started clearing the next idea out of your head.
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