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@WriteThatBetter

Journalist, based in London. Helping you become a better writer, one tweet at a time.

London, England Inscrit le Mayıs 2021
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Sometimes I let myself feel the pain a little bit, as a treat
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Read widely outside your genre - a thriller writer has things to learn from a romance novel, and a fantasy writer has plenty to learn from a memoir.
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Don't let a brilliant book intimidate you. Their first draft was certainly a disaster, too.
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When you're stuck, read a chapter of something you love - not to copy it, but to remember why you chose this particular form of torture.
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Know the difference between refilling the creative well and hiding in someone else's finished world.
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Reading is fuel. Reading to avoid your own blank page is... Just procrastination.
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Judging your first draft with an editor's eye is profoundly unfair to your creative process. You have permission to be terrible!
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The writer's job is to put words on the page regardless of quality. The editor's job is to return and deal with the evidence.
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Separate the tasks physically, if you can: draft on the sofa, edit at the desk.
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Drafting is throwing clay. Editing is carving. These require different minds, different moods, and - ideally - different furniture.
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Editing while you draft is driving with the handbrake on. Turn off the inner critic until the book is done!
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The writer and the editor are different people. Never invite both into the room at the same time.
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Forgive yourself for missing the occasional target.
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A massive word count is meaningless if it's filler.
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What word is your spelling nemesis? This is a safe space.
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Make the target so small you can't procrastinate it. Commit to just a hundred words! Once you start, you'll usually write more.
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Don't measure your worth by your daily output. Some days you write a thousand words. Some days you fix one sentence. Both are, equally, part of the job.
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Five hundred words a day, sustained, finishes a novel in six months. Slow and steady produces the manuscript.
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Aiming for five thousand words a day guarantees burnout by Thursday.
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