Matt Maldre

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1. Admit it. You want to write something bigger than you’ve ever written before, but you can’t get your arms around the project. The length or breadth of it intimidates you. Cut up the monster. In a daybook or journal, break it up into its smallest parts: chapters, sections, episodes, vignettes. Without referring to any notes or research materials, write one of these small units. See what happens.
Matt Maldre
I should have done this when I wanted to write a book about croquet back in the early 00's.
Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer
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