Write It Wednesday: Getting Started

Anyone who has ever had a water break or dealt with old water lines that haven’t been used in a while knows the importance of running the water to clear the junk out of the lines. In many ways, our creativity works the same way. 

Sometimes, the hardest part of writing is getting started; the first words in a new book, sitting down to the keyboard after a short break, or even after waking up in the morning. Think of your first few lines as clearing out the muck so the true story can find a way out. Don’t judge these words and thoughts too harshly, just get something down on paper. Even if those words never appear in the final draft, they serve the equally important role of getting the flow started. 
























I’m proud to be a team member and editor at Write Your Best Book

If you need more help with your manuscript or you’re ready for a professional edit, we’d love to help. You can email Write Your Best Book, info@writeyourbestbook.com, and be sure to follow us on social media and we’ll follow you back!








Link


Facebook


Twitter


Pinterest


Instagram



















More Blog Posts on Writing










Write It Wednesday: Getting Started

Anyone who has ever had a water break or dealt...

Read More







Write It Wednesday: Hack Your Brain

Are you sick of looking at the same passages over...

Read More







Who wants to earn $25 Amazon gift cards?

My boss over at Write Your Best Book is working...

Read More

















Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.


Join 12,367 other subscribers.




Email Address









Subscribe

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on April 29, 2020 07:10
No comments have been added yet.