what does free writing look like
Free writing is a simple process that is the basis for other discovery techniques. Basic free writing follows these guidelines:
Write nonstop for a set period of time (10–20 minutes).
Do not make corrections as you write. [
Keep writing, even if you have to write something like, "I don't know what to write."
Write whatever comes into your mind.
Do not judge or censor what you are writing.
"Then free writing results in a mess?"
Yes, it certainly can. In fact, if your free writing is neat and coherent, you probably haven't loosened up enough. However, remember that you can't fail in
free writing. The point of doing free writing is the process, not the end result. If you follow the guidelines, your free writing is successful.
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