
How to Write
How to start, and what to write if you don't have any ideas
Louise Tondeur(Author)
Louise Tondeur (Publisher)
Published on 25. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
84 pages
979-8-201-57822-0 (ISBN)
Description
Ready to begin? How to Write is a short, alternative guide to starting to write that packs a big punch.
Over the course of the book, you'll be introduced to seven writing techniques. By practising them, you'll discover what to write when you first start, and learn how to:get some words written,
grow in confidence,
think creatively,
conquer your fear of the blank page,
to let go of judgement and self-criticism,
come up with interesting ideas,
collect source material for your writing projects,
design your own writing prompts.
This book is made up of practical writing activities without the extra fluff. Like all the Small Steps Writing Guides in the series, How to Write is based on two principles. One, you can take any big project, goal or task and break it down into smaller and smaller steps until it becomes doable. Two, if you take small but specific actions regularly enough, they'll have a snowball effect. That means, using the writing prompts in How to Write, you can take small steps towards achieving your writing goals today.
"Louise is one of the most inspirational lecturers I have ever worked with" - former student.
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
101 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-201-57822-0 (9798201578220)
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Louise Tondeur published two novels with Headline Review: The Water’s Edge and The Haven Home for Delinquent Girls. Then she travelled for a while, wrote a PhD, started a family, published short stories, poems and articles, and worked full-time as a university lecturer, all the time trying to find time to write amongst the hectic-ness of everyday life. She developed the Small Steps method to help her undergraduate students with time management skills, and to help herself carve out some writing time. Now she shares her productivity tips on the Small Steps blog.