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    This is pretty much all I do now. If I have a bit of downtime, or I’m not in the mood to listen to music or a podcast while I drive or do chores, I’ll think about what I’m writing. Whether it’s a story, a blog post, or anything else, I’ll let it roll around in my head whenever I have the chance.

    Once you start doing this intentionally, it’ll become a habit. And the more you think through your current works, the more you’ll be able to sit down to write with a plan.

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    CARRYING A NOTEBOOK WITH ME

    Yes, I am that weirdo who will randomly break out a notebook in the middle of a crowded store because I have a line or a song or a poem that I have to write down that instant. It’s happened right after I’ve turned out the light for bed, at 2am, in the middle of dinner, in the middle of a movie, in the middle of Skype and phone conversations.

    I just can’t turn down inspiration. So I write it down so I can’t forget it. It’s one of my five inspiration laws and I abide by those no matter what.

    READING

    You guys know I love to read. And that I encourage reading to improve your writing. And really, the more you read, the more your brain soaks up and the better your writing will be, simply by being a critical reader.

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    Being in a book club and reading a variety of work has done wonders for my writing, simply because I’m exposing myself to different writers with different methods of writing and different vocabularies. It’s easy to get sucked into the same genre and it’s important to read within the genre’s you write. But if you normally write fantasy, reading a historical fiction or a horror novel might help you work on your descriptions or your dialogue in ways you wouldn’t get from just reading more fantasy books.

    I can practically guarantee that once you start doing these five things, the writing will come so naturally, you won’t know what happened. All that’ll be left for you to do is just enjoy the ride and write every chance you can.

    Cheers!

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