Write the Messy First Draft - Pen to Paper Press Are you willing to write a messy first draft? How does it help the writer to build a strong foundation to their book? CK Kochis shares valuable insights in today's episode of Pen to Paper Press Podcast
Your First Book: Handwriting vs. Typing. How to Write It? The study showed that students who take notes by writing them using pen and paper had a better understanding of the subject than those who type Recording your first draft on paper gives you greater graphic freedom You can choose to write your notes within the margin or not It has little to no restrictions on how you use the paper
The Life Changing Magic of Dictating Your First Draft With consistent practice, here are five reasons why dictating my first draft has magically transformed my writing life: The inner editor is silenced: it’s almost impossible to hear that pesky critical voice while simultaneously telling a story out loud This is a first draft It doesn’t have to be perfect Dictation gets the details out of my head and onto the device Save the editing and
Get Messy With Your First Draft - Writers Digest If, as I do, you write your first drafts longhand, consider your pen a paintbrush Hold it relaxed in your hand and move it from your shoulder, instead of with your fingers