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- Oct 9, 2021
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No dude, just search for the file and download it. I don't know why you want to read about it first. ##Introducing an Informative and Fiction Blog Post: "Tips for Becoming a More Productive Writer" ##If you've ever had trouble meeting deadlines as a writer, chances are you're not alone. But as frustrating as it can be to all of those around us who depend on our writing output, there are plenty of steps we can take to keep ourselves productive beyond the traditional methods. [...] I think the biggest part of writing is communication. Some authors can communicate better than others, but most of us communicate differently than we do when we're not writing. [...] It may be our best friends and family. It may be our agents or editors or copyeditors, or it may even be ourselves. But I think that the most important person in the process of writing is you: you and your own voice, and what you need to get out at any given time and what you need to hear at any given time.So my piece here is coming from a very subjective place. I'm not saying "I think so and so is a hack." Or "This person is doing it wrong." It's more of a question: What's working for you? To be honest, I think one of the biggest reasons we're discouraged to do anything but hack-work is because we buy into the idea that we need to be perfect or that we need to know exactly what we're doing before we start. But I think if you actually look at why you write (for work, for pleasure, whatever) and examine your own habits and patterns of thought and process, maybe you can find ways to make your writing life more fluid. I remember reading a book called The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. In that book she talked a lot about the idea of being in the right place at the right time. And what I took from it was "being there" for yourself when you wanted to write, but not being so rigid in your expectations that you didn't let yourself actually be there. You can't force something, you know? You have to be flexible enough to allow it to happen organically, but at the same time not so loose that it falls apart. The analysis of the site raised some issues as analysis of another site brought out clearly. The site ran several ads and was using a "Forced Scroll" technique. The analysis found that the page was not made to be read and the information given to visitors was not worth the time given for them to read it. The content and articles were also found not to be very useful. There were interesting articles that had interesting titles, but they just repeated common knowledge without adding anything new or helpful to it. The website is mostly used as a space for people who write for various blogs, businesses and sites to put up their latest content so it can be shared by other people on social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. eccc085e13
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