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You don't have to write your book from Page #1 to the end.

Skip around. If you're writing fiction, and want to write a big scene which happens in the middle of your book, write it.

No one cares. Treat your book like a patchwork quilt; you can stitch all the blocks together later.

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Published on Nov 06, 2015

If you find writing your book a challenge, you need to develop some habits which will make the writing process a routine -- and fun -- part of your day. Start building these five helpful habits today.

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2. Skip around.

Non-sequential writing is easier.
You don't have to write your book from Page #1 to the end.

Skip around. If you're writing fiction, and want to write a big scene which happens in the middle of your book, write it.

No one cares. Treat your book like a patchwork quilt; you can stitch all the blocks together later.

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Have fun writing your Book...

If you need help, contact Angela.
You'll discover that writing your book becomes much easier once you build these habits.

Start building your new habits today.

Need help? Angela coaches writers:

http://angelabooth.com/For-Writers/For-Writers/coaching.html

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