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Hi there,

My name is Bryan Collins and I write a popular blog at wwww.workreadplay.com.

I've just published my new book, a Handbook for the Productive Writer: 33 Ways You Can Finish What You Started today on Amazon.

In my book, I write about the mistakes I made before I became a writer. I also explain how you and learn from the work habits of accomplished writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Caples, an apply proven productivity strategies to your work.

And, you can learn what happens when you treat writing like a profession and not just a craft.

Visit http://bit.ly/Handbook-writer for more details.

Thanks for reading
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A Handbook for the Productive Writer

Published on Nov 19, 2015

Hi there,

My name is Bryan Collins and I write a popular blog at wwww.becomeawritertoday.com.

I've just published my new book, a Handbook for the Productive Writer: 33 Ways You Can Finish What You Started today on Amazon.

In my book, I write about the mistakes I made before I became a writer. I also explain how you can learn the work habits of accomplished writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Caples, and apply proven productivity strategies to your work.

And, you can learn what happens when you treat writing like a profession and not just a craft.

Visit http://www.becomeawritertoday.com/handbook-for-the-productive-writer for more details.

Thanks for reading

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Discover 33 tips and strategies

that will help you become a writer
Hi there,

My name is Bryan Collins and I write a popular blog at wwww.workreadplay.com.

I've just published my new book, a Handbook for the Productive Writer: 33 Ways You Can Finish What You Started today on Amazon.

In my book, I write about the mistakes I made before I became a writer. I also explain how you and learn from the work habits of accomplished writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Caples, an apply proven productivity strategies to your work.

And, you can learn what happens when you treat writing like a profession and not just a craft.

Visit http://bit.ly/Handbook-writer for more details.

Thanks for reading

1. Leave your introduction till last

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2. Warm up like a pro

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3. Ideas are like fuel

Don't Run Out

4. Stuck? Keep reading

5. Build a personal library

(And Use it)

6. Hold yourself to account

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7. Stop Waiting for Inspiration

You're running out of time
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8. Get permission later

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9. Steal from the greats

(They did it too)

10. Ask difficult questions

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11. Learn to say no

12. Write without fear

(Or Favour)

13. Expose yourself

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14. Know what you're writing about

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15. Stop searching for the perfect tool

(It doesn't exist)

16. Embrace Structure

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17. Write like a beginner

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18. Understand the limits of your craft

19. Build your platform

(Nobody else will)

20. Exercise

Eat, sleep and be healthy
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21. Start a fight

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22. Tell a lie

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23. Track your progress

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24. Seek out quiet spaces

(I'll find out there)
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25. Write in short bursts

27. Manage your time

28. Hold on

It's supposed to be hard
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28. Let your work ferment

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29. Ask for help

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30. Learn to edit

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31. Conserve your willpower

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32. Live with failure

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33. Finish what you started

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Do you want to become a more productive and creative writer? Would you link to finish what you started?

My name is Bryan Collins and I write a popular blog at www.becomeawritertoday.com.

I've just published my new book: a Handbook for the Productive Writer: 33 Ways You Can Finish What You Started on Amazon.

In my book, I write about the mistakes I made before I became a writer. I also explain how you can learn the work habits of accomplished writers like Ernest Hemingway and John Caples and apply proven productivity strategies to your work.

You can also learn what happens when you treat writing like a profession and not just a craft.

Visit http://www.becomeawritertoday.com/handbook-for-the-productive-writer for more details.

Thanks for reading