Saturday, June 4, 2011
June Station of the Word
Write the first three sections of your next major work and a quick outline - or sketch, or brain stormed ideas, if you prefer - of the rest.
If you write fiction, this might be the prologue and first two chapters or the first three chapters.
If you write non-fiction, this might be the first three chapters or an introduction and the first three chapters.
If you write scripts or screenplays, this could be the first three scenes.
And if you write poetry - last but certainly not least! - this could be the first three sections of the major poem you never got around to writing. Or the first three stanzas, or the first three perfect lines of the next poem.
In any event,
LET'S GET TO WORK!
As always, I encourage you to share with us what you've accomplished - either by posting it or sending it to this blog, or by writing a quick summary of what you've done in comments below.
And, of course, we'll see you at Clockhouse Writers' Conference June 27 - July 1 this year, won't we?
If you write fiction, this might be the prologue and first two chapters or the first three chapters.
If you write non-fiction, this might be the first three chapters or an introduction and the first three chapters.
If you write scripts or screenplays, this could be the first three scenes.
And if you write poetry - last but certainly not least! - this could be the first three sections of the major poem you never got around to writing. Or the first three stanzas, or the first three perfect lines of the next poem.
In any event,
LET'S GET TO WORK!
As always, I encourage you to share with us what you've accomplished - either by posting it or sending it to this blog, or by writing a quick summary of what you've done in comments below.
And, of course, we'll see you at Clockhouse Writers' Conference June 27 - July 1 this year, won't we?
June Station of the Word
Write the first three sections of your next major work and a quick outline - or sketch, or brain stormed ideas, if you prefer - of the rest.
If you write fiction, this might be the prologue and first two chapters or the first three chapters.
If you write non-fiction, this might be the first three chapters or an introduction and the first three chapters.
If you write scripts or screenplays, this could be the first three scenes.
And if you write poetry - last but certainly not least! - this could be the first three sections of the major poem you never got around to writing. Or the first three stanzas, or the first three perfect lines of the next poem.
In any event,
LET'S GET TO WORK!
As always, I encourage you to share with us what you've accomplished - either by posting it or sending it to this blog, or by writing a quick summary of what you've done in comments below.
And, of course, we'll see you at Clockhouse Writers' Conference, won't we?
If you write fiction, this might be the prologue and first two chapters or the first three chapters.
If you write non-fiction, this might be the first three chapters or an introduction and the first three chapters.
If you write scripts or screenplays, this could be the first three scenes.
And if you write poetry - last but certainly not least! - this could be the first three sections of the major poem you never got around to writing. Or the first three stanzas, or the first three perfect lines of the next poem.
In any event,
LET'S GET TO WORK!
As always, I encourage you to share with us what you've accomplished - either by posting it or sending it to this blog, or by writing a quick summary of what you've done in comments below.
And, of course, we'll see you at Clockhouse Writers' Conference, won't we?
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