1st August 2019
18:30 - 20:30 BST
Editing as you write is a common practice, but it’s also one of the best ways to damage your writing confidence. You question ideas you’ve just written, leading you to second guess yourself and maybe even give up altogether.
Free writing is the perfect way to stop yourself from doing this. But what is free writing? And can you really turn off your inner editor to let your characters run wild?
In this course, you’ll learn:
- The benefits of free writing
- Why writing and editing require different mindsets
- How to stop editing as you write
- Ways to judge your ideas more objectively
- How to develop your free writing skills
About Kristina Adams
Kristina Adams is the author of six books and a blogger at The Writer’s Cookbook. On a great day, she can write 14,000 words and still have time leftover to play Two Point Hospital. On a not-so-great day, you’ll find her under a pile of books with a decaf soya vanilla latte.
Nottingham Writers' Studio
Nottingham Writers’ Studio, 25 Hockley, Nottingham
NG1 1FH
0115 8372248
£14.00 - 18.00
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