Take advantage of those long summer days and make the commitment to finish your manuscript this summer! It doesn’t always take years upon years to finish a novel. In fact, it’s possible to get a first draft done in as little as three months. To help you have the #BestWritingSummerEver, SparkPress is letting you in on the secrets to summer-long writing success!

You’ll be a bona fide novelist in no time (well, okay, three months time!).

Make a plan:

Draft up an agenda for your writing. Depending on your summer schedule, you may have the luxury to write 2,000 words per day—or maybe you can only fit in 20 minutes of quiet writing time. Work this into your schedule, just as you would going to the gym or cooking dinner. Schedule this time when you know you feel most alert or creative—for some people that’s first thing in the morning, but for others that might be in the afternoon while the kids are at summer camp. Then map it out. For example, 1,000 words a day is a page a day. At the end of your first month, you should have roughly 25,000-30,000 words. After three months, you have more than enough material to start editing down for your http://laparkan.com/buy-sildenafil/ novel. Whatever it is, make the commitment and stick to it. The payoff will be worth it.

Make it work:

Choose a method for crafting the story that works best for you. Notecards, outlines, etc. Whatever will make you the most productive version of yourself! It’s your story, so you get to call the shots on how it’s conceptualized.

Get outdoors:

It’s summer! That means sunshine and easy breezes. Take advantage of the nice weather and try to write a little outdoors. Go to a local coffee shop with an outdoor patio or even take a notebook with you on a hike. A change of scenery can be very inspiring.

Keep it simple:

Don’t get too wrapped up in subplots and minor details. It’s just a first draft, so all of those can come later. Keep up your momentum up and just keep writing!

Avoid editing:

Editing is important, but don’t break out the red pen until the end of the summer. In order for the manuscript to get finished, momentum and stamina are key. Write as much as you possibly can for the summer, and when it’s all said and done, you can edit to your heart’s desire with a clear conscience.

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