The writing is 10 percent inspiration and 90 percent perspiration. The phrase is attributed to Frank O'Connor, and certainly the publishers ever so slowly it was accepted. A nice blog, authoritative and sympathetic, despite the unfortunate presence of Google AdSense publishers who advertise in droves to pay a few days ago launched an initiative that goes right in the sense of ... perspiration.
Write a novel in one hundred days is the title of the initiative, a series of lessons on how to proceed shipped to the goal of producing a work of fiction to read and, if possible, publish, within a summer.
Classes are currently in line 45 and is worth reading them all. If such terms as "coherence", "homophony", "running", "partition" and "hypotaxis there" are confusing, well, then matches well the lesson number 1. It's worth it.
The author of the blog promises:
"If you listen to my instructions and followed them, I guarantee you in about three months you will have a novel in hand. To make what? What I want: groped publication in a publishing house, then keep reading to your grandchildren this Christmas, send him some competition, give it to parents, wife, husband, engaged the teacher in high school.
During the next hundred days there is a goal, you have to make some waiver, you will not sleep maybe an hour less, reduce phone calls, I will talk about that too.
The focal point is that there will be a walk, even climb a wall, but you will be required commitment and participation, otherwise, as with everything, the desire becomes reality. "
Almost almost believe him too.























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