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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/1049576-The-flow
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Rated: E · Book · Writing · #2292262
... where my muse goes for 2023 ...
#1049576 added May 14, 2023 at 4:42am
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The flow
         The various phases of the writing process necessitate distinct approaches based on the writer's unique needs and the surrounding circumstances. The notion of a journey, rather than a predetermined destiny, resonates deeply with me as a writer. From ideation to presentation, the process can encompass a spectrum of tasks, including brainstorming, drafting, editing, and ultimately delivering the final product. Each and every stage holds immense value in my eyes, and I eagerly anticipate their arrival with each passing day.

         In the ideation phase, one may simply engage in mental reverie or hastily jot down notes on any available surface, be it a humble serviette or a trusty mobile device for voice recording. In my heyday, I was a post-it note aficionado, relishing the opportunity to scrawl my thoughts on those little squares of paper. I gathered them into receptacles for further processing.

         Next, I'd proceed to jot down those fragments of concepts. My drafting process is more akin to a sacred ritual. The drafting stage was a moment of transcendence for me, a preparation for the cross-over to another plane. In my writing arsenal, I have a notebook that's fully equipped with all the essentials and then some: pens, page markers, calendars, and a plethora of other delightful trinkets. But the gem, the most crucial tool in my kit, is undoubtedly my collection of fountain pens—writing instruments that effortlessly translate my thoughts onto paper without any hindrance. For me, it's all about the fountain pens—any kind of fancy will do. The notebook configuration brims with accoutrements that mirror my muse. Not everyone craves such extravagance.

         And so, I find myself at the editing stage, seated before my ever-loyal computer and utilising my favourite software for writing sans distraction. Achieving a state of distraction-free focus is an absolute necessity for transferring one's thoughts seamlessly from the pages of a notebook to the digital realm of a computer. There'll always be some tweaks, but I'll do my darnedest to stay true to the source material without any funny business. The meticulously crafted texts would undergo a thorough editing process to meet my specific needs before being published on the designated platform. In some cases, further refinement may be necessary, particularly in the realm of contemporary technology, media, and blogging. Archiving and mapping my completed work would be the ultimate step.

         The journey of my writing, as previously mentioned in this piece, is a fluid one. If the arduous task of writing doesn't require my immediate attention, I engage in other creative pursuits, such as constructing intricate characters or crafting elaborate fictional universes. However, presently, such endeavours are of lesser priority.

         It took me a considerable amount of time to uncover and refine this particular approach to align with my personal preferences and inclinations. Certain individuals may prefer expeditious and forceful methods, while others may favour a more gradual and relaxed approach. All you've got to do is uncover your own.

         My routine is steeped in ritual, and I relish it, particularly during the exploratory phase—a truly transcendent experience. The initial stride marks the commencement of an infinite journey; we might as well relish each stride en route to an interminable existence of solitary writing.

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