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Write At Least 1000 Words Every Day For A Week

Released on = June 11, 2006, 6:07 am

Press Release Author = Writing For Profit

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Now why would anyone want to do that: write at least 1000
words every day for a week?

Press Release Body = Now why would anyone want to do that: write at least 1000 words
every day for a week?

Established writers wouldn\'t; they already pump out much more than that on an
average day.

But embryo writers might want to give it a try or perhaps those who have been
writing for a considerable time and are still struggling to break through.

Not just any old 1000 words though because that would be pointless but 1000 words
tagged to the premise that presupposes an identified topic, a topic that has been
thoroughly researched; a topic the writer knows topic inside out - be it in the
realms of fiction or non-fiction.

When writers stick at it and knock out 1000 words every day for seven days they will
discover in Week 2 that 2000 words a day is feasible, then 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000;
whatever.

And as the weeks roll by not only will their output improve but so too will the
quality of the writing.

But here is the real cruncher...

In tandem with ever-increasing output will be a commensurate decrease in information
overload, freeing the subconscious to work on new ideas, new concepts, new projects
- and soon the fruits of its creativity will come flying out in all directions.

So here in essence is what writers get when they write 1000 words every day for a week:

1. Their output will automatically increase in the weeks to follow;

2. The quality of their writing will improve dramatically;

3. Information overload will decrease and make way for a fusion of new creativity.

JIM GREEN is a bestselling author in the realms of fiction and niche non-fiction
with 24 titles to his credit among the latest of which are Your Retirement
Masterplan (How To Books ISBN 1857039874) and Earn Money in Retirement (How To Books
ISBN 1845281128).
http://1st-creative-writing-course.com



Web Site = http://1st-creative-writing-course.com

Contact Details = Jim Green||20 CROFTHEAD STREET||UDDINGSTON , G71
7LB||$$country||||44-01698-810152||jimgreen@writing-for-profit.com||http://1st-creative-writing-course.com

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