Typing fast and dishing it right.

There’s a thing about writing fast. Some may call it from going slow dancing to this rapid pace of running and making sure that you are keeping up with everything. But writing fast, although it seems like it’s in a rush; could it really be as bad as you’d think? Let me tell you some ways on how writing fast can help you become a better writer.

Draft scaping

When I first started writing, I could easily write plenty of words in a given day. Writing about my story and completing about 7 drafts of Conjured Secrets, as well as writing other stories on the side, blog posts. It can help to really give those ideas form and to make sure that you’ve got all of the information there.

And honestly. Sometimes there is going to be cases where writing fast is the only option there is. Especially when you are first trying to get the ideas out there and to make it complete before the deadline. It might be the best necessity that you’d have. You can get the groundwork faster, can make sure that you have more ideas around, and can make sure that you are able to get the writing you’ve created to the hands of readers faster.

Momentum

Writing every day and writing a big mass word count makes you have your story fresh in your mind. You gain momentum. The track of having a path in sight, and something that can fuel your every thought. It could be characters, ideas, scenes, back story, world building. Whatever it is: you have it all colliding in your mind fast. You can get the words pouring from your mind to paper fast and make sure that it is done.

Goals

The big book career is what some people want to aim for. Some would want to write as much as they can, throw a few drafts on the table, publish after three drafts and get it on the table. Learn their lesson and move on to the next. It can help you learn from your mistakes faster and make sure that you can create more books, more blogs and publish faster.

Wandering minds

Some people are curious. sometimes, they like to explore multiple different ideas. BUT, they want to make sure that they finish this current idea before they move to the next one. So in order to satisfy their curiosities, they go to explore the current story as much as they can before they explore the next one.

Everyone has their writing goals

I will like to state, there are no rules when it comes to writing, and it is a matter of preference and circumstances as to how each writer writes. For some people, you may like to write fast, because of time constraints, wanting to achieve some goal. It could be to wanting to share your gift. Each person has their own reasons for them.

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