Famous Writers' Productivity Strategies
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- (Photo attributions at the end of the description). Discover the productivity strategies of Ernest Hemingway, Agatha Christie, John Steinbeck and many other successful writers that will help you to supercharge your writing productivity and inspire more people with your words.
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0:00 Intro
0:48 Strategy 1
2:19 Strategy 2
6:13 Strategy 3
8:51 Strategy 4
10:32 Strategy 5
12:52 Strategy 6
14:38 Final Thoughts
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- Agatha Christie Photo, courtesy Wikimedia Commons, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ag...
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- Anthony Trollope Photo, public domain
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- Ernest Hemingway Photo, public domain
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- Ernest Hemingway Photo, public domain
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- Graham Greene Photo, FOTO:FORTEPAN / Magyar Hírek folyóirat, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_...
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- Jack London Photo, public domain,
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- John Steinbeck Photo, public domain, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_St...
- Toni Morrison Photo, public domain, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Mo...
Thanks for your important video. I've 63. All my life I've reading books and thougt about write novels. I've a lot ideas. Let'z go ahead!
I work in manufacturing where I press "go" and the machines do the real work. I spend all day in ny head and the realm of my fantasy novel series. When I get a new idea, I jot down a brief note. After a whole day, I generally fill a page. Then at night or another time, I flesh out the ideas and record them into my writing app. It's been a great process and time saver.
Very cool! All the best with your fantasy novel.
Walking works, though I hadn't considered it a "strategy" until now. I get some of my best ideas while walking an enormous manufacturing building at my workplace on weekends when it is empty.
Mowing the lawn is my favourite time to think of stories. Easy, repetitive work allows your mind to wander freely while the easy manual labor keeps you from getting bored and thinking about your life.
im so stressed out because ive been distracted with side quests all week. i really appreciate this. im going to watch this again and implement these so i dont feel so directionless and drained all the time.
So glad you found the strategies helpful! Hope they'll help you get back to your main quest. 😀
Hello, fellow writers! I hope you find these strategies helpful. I'd love to hear if you have another strategy from a famous writer to share or one that you've created that helps you work more productively. Subscribe to the writing newsletter here: nicolebianchi.com/newsletter
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More than helpful. 🤗
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This info video is not only motivational but all inspiring with the best author advice and quotes to spur us on as writers. When I'm at a loss and 'lagging along' without the motivation I need, I enjoy getting inspired by the knowledgeable published ones ! Thank you !
Thank you! So happy you found it helpful. I love reading motivational author quotes too.
I watch a lot of material on writing and your videos are very well put together, packed with good tips from the greats of our craft. Kudos and thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear you are enjoying the videos.
This video is amazing! Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
This was SO helpful!! I'm going to implement right away!!
So glad to hear that, Tracy! Thank you!
this year i have to make the Final Degree Project and this video will help me a lot to write it.
Glad you found it helpful!
What kind of typewriter is that in the "intro photo"?
Thanks for the insight! I have made podcasts on a publication on which I feature called Resell Decadence, would love your insight😊
The human mind is a creature of habit. If you write at the same time every day, when you sit down to write you will always be able to. The only catch is you don't get to take the weekends off!
Very true!
“Hmmm. What would Hercule Poirot do?”
Someone send this video to George RR Martian