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Carolyn Yoo's avatar

This reminds me of the Hemingway Trick to stop writing mid-chapter or mid-sentence, so you can jump right back into it the next day!

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Adam Ming's avatar

It certainly does, unlike Hemingway I actually ended my session collecting reference for the next day’s work too, making it extra easy to jump back in.

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Malivoyage 🖌️A Dos De Pinceaux's avatar

Some writers end their daily writing session in THÉ MIDDLE of a sentence, of thé action to have thé energy to only surf on thé idea, the sentence or thé paragraphe. They say il is easier to start at thé next day.

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Malivoyage 🖌️A Dos De Pinceaux's avatar

I have à question : at the end of your sketchbook, what kind of things do you observe ? Do you have à questions grid/bucket list ? Perups have you already writen a Substack about it and I missed it?

Thank you for you sharing : very useful and it makes it clear.

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Adam Ming's avatar

Here are some examples: https://www.tenminuteartist.com/p/the-benefits-of-taking-notes-in-a?utm_source=publication-search - in this particular one i wrote: Warthog, men’s fashion and camping then I made a board on Pinterest…

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Malivoyage 🖌️A Dos De Pinceaux's avatar

I did it sometimes : add a note for next drawing session ou what to write about/in front of this drawing.

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Larry's avatar

i like it

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