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Break Writing Into Small Pieces – 31 Days of Freelance Writing Tips – Day 28

July 28, 2006 by Anne Wayman  
Filed under Jobs

calendarWhen tackling a big project like a long article or a book, focus on breaking it into smaller pieces. Instead of sitting down to write a 2500-word article, sit down to write four subsections and then add an intro, conclusion, and transitions.

When it comes to books, break it into chapters and then approach each chapter as several smaller sections. Even if the finished product won’t have headings or subheadings, there’s no reason you can’t use them while you’re writing.

This great tip is from Kristen King who has four websites:

  1. www.kristenkingfreelancing.com
  2. www.editingforeveryone.com
  3. www.inkthinker.blogspot.com
  4. www.notes-in-the-margin.com

Thanks Kristen, again.

Gota tip to share with writers? Put it in a comment – include your links.

Write well and often,

Anne Wayman, Writing Coach

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2 Responses to “Break Writing Into Small Pieces – 31 Days of Freelance Writing Tips – Day 28”
  1. Kristen King says:

    Thanks for including my tip, Anne, and for plugging my collection of sites! I really appreciate it. :]

    Kristen

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