Have you ever had time for writing, only to sit down and find you couldn’t choose what to work on? Or have you started writing one thing, only to find your mind wandering to a different one?
There’s good news. You can train your brain to switch between projects as needed using a process known as compartmentalization. Using the strategies discussed in How to Write Multiple Projects at the Same Time , this workbook will help you put different types of compartmentalization to the test.
Once you’ve found the strategies that work best for you, there is a six month schedule to help you put your strategies to work in the long-term, and to help you keep track of what’s working and what needs to change.
This workbook can be used on its own, though it may work better in conjunction with How to Write Multiple Projects at the Same Time.
Kit Campbell has never met a mythology she hasn’t liked. This sometimes leads to issues, such as the occasional Norse God of Thunder showing up in the Garden of Eden. She adores weaving in the possibilities forgotten magic can bring to a story, and enjoys making up new creatures, such as large, venomous monsters that hunt in packs.
Kit’s stories have been published in half-a-dozen anthologies, and her YA novella, Hidden Worlds, was released by Turtleduck Press in 2010.
Kit lives in Colorado in a house of ever-increasing chaos. She can be found around the internet at kitcampbellbooks.com, @KitCampbell, and on Goodreads.