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How To Write Articles Without Stopping To Edit

posted September 19, 2009 - 3:13pm
How To Write Articles Without Stopping To Edit

If you write articles to self-publish on the internet, the process can be daunting, especially when one considers the time it takes to write 300 to 500 words, in addition to the valuable time which is needed to edit the article before it can be published. Working from home to make extra cash means that most writers do their own editing, rather than having the luxury of employing someone to do it for them, therefore, having the right strategy can cut down on the considerable time it takes to get your article just write.

Write articles on notepad or another program where you have no editing tools. Open the program and begin typing, letting the ideas flow onto the screen as the words come to mind, and without stopping to edit anything. While this is a difficult process to get used to, it will allow you the benefit of unloading your thoughts and expanding on each of them as you write, without losing your train of thought; which is precisely what happens when you interrupt yourself to dot the  t’s and cross the i’s.
 
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A Question Please!

Did you mean in the first paragraph to leave the word that should have been right as write?  Also toward the end of the aritcle when speaking of dotting the i's and crossing the t's you have the wrong ones crossed and dotted--did you do that intentionally too?  Just seems rather strange when you were talking about editing.

Johnny Yuma

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