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Writing Schedule: A Few Tips for Setting Up a Workable Writing Schedule by Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer's Coach
Are you trying to write a novel within the next few weeks or months, but you just can't seem to stick to a regular writing schedule?


TAPPAN, NY, November 16, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Here are some tips that have worked in the past for writers in my Book Bootcamp for Novelists. These tips will work for anyone who wants to write a book within a short period of time.

1. Set up your writing time as a regular appointment with yourself - Plan specific times you will write each week, then...

2. Break down your book into small chunks. If you're writing a novel, break down each chapter into...

3. Give yourself some slack while you're committed to completing your book. Save some of your other writing for later. You want to plan, start and finish...

4. Let your friends and family know you've made a major commitment to writing your book over the next few weeks or months. If they know ahead of time that you won't be so available...

5. Realize you will be more productive some weeks than you are during other weeks. Some weeks a chapter or section of your book will seem to write itself. Other weeks you'll struggle to write a single sentence. Realize this...

6. Limit distractions during your writing time. You may need to get out of your own house in order to write because your kids or your spouse just can't understand that you're working when you're writing. If that's the case...

7. Try to schedule your writing for your most creative times of the day. Some writers are morning people...

8. Create a reasonable writing schedule for yourself. You probably won't be able to write for hours every day, so don't even expect to do that. It would be much better..."

Visit the Working Writer's Coach today and read Lieurance's full article and please feel free to leave your comments or questions so Ms. Lieurance can interact with you http://workingwriterscoach.com/?p=4741.

About Suzanne Lieurance:

Suzanne Lieurance is a children's writer with (at last count) 23 published books for children. She was also an instructor with the Institute of Children's Literature (located in West Redding, Connecticut) for over 8 years. As The Working Writer's Coach, Lieurance helps people who love to write become "working" freelance writers and make a living doing what they love to do best.

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