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Tools for writing sprints

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Iain Broome · Unslush

Hello there

Forgive the late email this week. But celebrate this unexpected Sunday surprise.

This time last Saturday, I was busy turning 40 on the same day my daughter turned one. It was somewhat calmer and less stressful than my 39th birthday.

You can find a lovely picture of us both below because why the hell not?

Speaking of pictures, the one above is a snap of my new physical, tangible timer. I'm going to use it to try and make myself work in writing sprints. This is something I did before it had a name when I was writing my debut novel.

Actually, I called it chunking. And I wrote a blog post about how I did my chunking. It’s all about short bursts of focused writing followed by five minutes or so rest. Or eating another biscuit, in my case.

Sound like fun? Here are some other tools and resources:

Okay. That's it. Enjoy more links below. Forward this email if you found it useful.

Iain

PS To try and save myself some time in this busy part of the year, I've picked a bunch of links where the title tells the story. Kind of cheating. All brill though.

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