Writing FAST: How to Write Anything with Lightning Speed by Bollow Jeff
Author:Bollow, Jeff [Bollow, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Embryo Films Publishing
Published: 2004-08-02T05:00:00+00:00
9 Ride Your Wave to the End
Imagine in your mind the rolling sound of thunder, somewhere off in the distance.
Hear the slow, steady hum. That dark and ominous sound, lifting off the horizon. Listen carefully, as it draws closer. The sound of the wind. The rumbling. The crackling.
In the distance, faint claps of thunder. Slowly approaching. Creeping towards us. Drawing up its energy.
And you can tell. It’s getting close. Real close.
And then suddenly, unexpectedly, it strikes.
Like the fierce crack of a whip and the buzz of electricity flicking through a static coil. And bang! The bolt of lightning sends a bone-rattling crash reverberating outward in every direction, echoing across the quiet landscape.
And the landscape feels it. Absorbs it. Feeds off it.
That landscape is your Power Grid. And underneath it are your pages, strewn out end-to-end.
The bolt of lightning is your idea. Charged up. Energized. Ready to be grabbed and harnessed. Ready to electrify each page of your work.
It’s not enough to see it. You’ve gotta feel it in your bones.
The last two chapters gave you techniques to write your pages as fast as you can. In this chapter, we’re gonna grab hold of that lightning bolt, and use it to power through your work.
You’ve seen that power at your fingertips. Now it’s time to use it. To pour your energy onto the page.
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