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Tales of Time: Final Writing Tip

  • dreamwatcher237
  • Jul 6
  • 2 min read

This is the last week of my writing tip series. I may do this again in the future with more writing tips if you all are interested. However, for now I wanted to stop at five. For the final writing tip I wanted to talk about, writing consistently.

Simply put, the more you write the better writer you will become. Some writers will tell you to write everyday and to give yourself a goal word count to try and reach. While this is helpful you must find what works for you.

Between projects I might go weeks writing no more than a few hundred words down for a single idea. However, when I am actively working on a book project I write almost daily. If I take too many breaks while working on a project I begin to lose interest and its harder for me to come up with the story. I don't have to write daily but I need to write relatively consistently to finish any projects.

News Time! This week during Amazon's Prime Days (July 8th - 11th) I will be running a sale on the paperback edition of A War for Time. The book during the time period will be 10% off and be priced at 8.99 rather than the normal 9.99. Also starting July 8th all copies sold will have been updated to have fewer typos and misspellings. I would like to thank everyone who pointed out these mistakes.

Well that's all I had for today, be sure to check in next week as we start a new short series! If you have a topic that you specifically want me to cover please leave it in the comments. As always thank you for your support! Until next week dear Readers.

 
 
 

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