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Madison’s Writing Process.
Tips. Hints. Secrets. Enjoy.
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Don’t fear white space. Or blank pages. Instead, embrace them. Consider this vast, empty, desolate, space not as a void, but as the first step in your pursuit of literary bliss.
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Always be ready to write.
Keep your pens handy and your fingers on the keyboard; you never know when you might have a brilliant thought or come up with the perfect introduction sentence.
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Music is optional. It can sometimes help for power-writing (although not advised), but otherwise, try to find a comfortable space free of distractions and noises.
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Wait. Stop. Plan. This step is necessary for essays and more structured forms of literature. Plant out your arguments, intro, and conclusion. Nothing too detailed, just enough to keep you on track.
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Let the words come to you.
If you’re writing a little less formal, such as a poem, it’s better to just let the words come to you. You get more unrefined and true results when you don’t plan what you’re going to write.
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Writ e. Enough said.
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Breaks are Necessary. Breaks are Necessary.
If you don’t let your brain rest every once in a while, it will make it harder for you to write. This is basically a self-induced writer’s block, and it should be avoided at all costs. Breaks are Necessary. If you don’t let your brain rest every once in a while it will make it harder for you to write. This is basically a self-induced writers block, and it should be avoided at all costs.
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Ok, hold on a minute. When you finish a paragraph, read it over to check for awkward sentences, spelling, and grammatical errors. Aside from saving you from having to re-read your entire essay at once (which you should do anyways), it will give you motivation and ideas for your next paragraph – this ensures that the paragraphs flow.
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Happy writing!
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