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Write Faster, Write Better [Hardcover]

David Fryxell (Author)
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1582972869 978-1582972862 April 23, 2004
All writers have felt the pressure of a deadline and need all the time-saving techniques they can find. In this follow-up to How to Write Fast, David Fryxell expands his secrets for getting organised, focusing on work, finding time to write and writing better into the Internet age. Like its predecessor; Write Faster, Write Better will appeal equally to fiction and nonfiction writers as readers are shown the step-by-step process of creating a publishable work. Fryxell covers starategies for: identifying ideas; efficient research; organising and focusing material; successful outlining; writing a first draft; and revising. Building on his first book, this book contains updated information and exercises to help writers apply this material to their own writing. Each chapter focuses on a different area necessary for writing faster; and each contains exercises to help writers put those tips into practice. Write Faster, Write Better contains page after page of helpful and motivational information to help writers succeed with the knowledge and capabilities that they currently possess.


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David Fryxell is the author of How to Write Fast and Elements of Article Writing, and has also contributed to Playboy, Reader's Digest and Travel & Leisure.

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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Writers Digest Books (April 23, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582972869
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582972862
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,139,498 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good advice to make you a pro, July 3, 2004
This review is from: Write Faster, Write Better (Hardcover)
Some might scoff at the idea that faster writing can also be better writing, but the truth is, if you want to be a pro writer you really need to toss aside the myths of the "artiste." The length of time spent on a project has little to do with that project's quality. Once you accept that truth, the only question that remains: How can I write faster and produce more quality projects. This book gives you a wealth of tips toward that end. I don't know about anybody else, but I want to make a living at this writing game (fiction is my arena, and the principals in this book work for all forms of writing). If I only write one book every couple of years, unless I hit the NYT best-seller list, there's no way I'll pay my rent and feed my cat. While I'd love to hit #1 on the NYT list, I'm not betting my life on it. The only other option is to produce more salable writing.

If you're on the same wavelength with me here, you'll love this book. If you're not, you need to get this book to give yourself a fighting chance. Let go of the limitations your college professors and lit-mag publishing buddies burden you with, like the requisite 100 drafts, or the idea that a plan before writing is uncreative. Get this book and learn that you really can write faster, write better, and write more. Oh, and have fun doing it too, because you no longer have to believe that writing equals self-torture.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast tips with fast results, July 11, 2005
This review is from: Write Faster, Write Better (Hardcover)
This book is definitely an asset to the writer's desk. Fryxell busts through many of the concepts that lock many would be writers into procrastination. For instance, I'm one that normally awaits my "muse" before setting to write. Fryxell makes it clear that waiting for such so-called "inspiration" to arrive is a hoax and drives you to create writing that may not be true to your writing genius.

Another folly that Fryxell brings to bear is the idea that creating an outline before writing is outmoded or even a time waster. Not so according to Fryxell. Outlines keep you on track and keep your writing focused.

Here's my favorite writing myth that Fryxell tears to shreds- write your first draft as if it is your final draft. If you are like me, while writing a first draft you know that it's just the first draft so you can get lazy with minor details and leave spaces while comforting yourself with, "I'll be back to it later". Of course your fist draft is not your last draft but the time saving idea is to write as if it's your last draft so that you won't get lazy.

The only area where I'd critique Fryxell on is his advise on research. Research, while critical, proves times consuming. Fryxell suggests going to the library, reading books, and contacting experts to expedite research. I don't find this advice sufficient. Thus, I propose turning to other books (like "Find it Fast" works), asking your librarian for research resources (this assistance alone should blow you away because libraries are stocked with primary information sources) and using academic databases to expedite the research aspect of your writing.

So if you're ready for lightening fast writing, certainly take on the advice of Fryxell.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid advice, particularly for non-fiction writers, March 25, 2010
This review is from: Write Faster, Write Better (Hardcover)
Author David A. Fryxell begin with detailing an early experience: write 3 feature columns a week, each about 20 inches long. That is a crushing load, but Fryxell did it, increasing his output to 4 columns a week by the time he left that job. Anyone who can do that without losing their mind or developing some really bad habits has something to say about writing under pressure.

And Fryxell does have a lot to say and he says it pretty well.

We're not talking about fiction here, so I don't have to worry about spoilers.

Fryxell's secret is organization: he outlines.

Before he gets to his "secrets", though, he provides an extraordinarily interesting chapter on writers who wrote really, really fast. Some of the snippets he provides about writers like Honore Balzac are truly inspiring.

He then moves in a workmanlike fashion into organizing your writing, which I would find very helpful if only I had the discipline to follow his advice. Fryxell leavens his lessons with interesting examples like that set by D'Aguesseau who noted his wife was habitually 10 minutes late for dinner. So he used those 10 minute episodes (about 60 hours a year) to write a three-volume book which became a best-seller in 1668.

Brick by brick, chapter by chapter, Fryxell walks you through the steps necessary to get the words on paper while the clock is ticking.

He covers research and the web (both in now rather dated terms), interviewing subjects, writing as first draft that's almost your final draft and how to write faster among other subjects.

But the ultimate core is two pages on outlining where he lays out a very efficient systems that various authors have used. Appropriately, the chapter is entitled "Goodbye, Writer's Block" and this chapter alone is worth the price od the book.

Overall, a solid writer's tool.

Jerry


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