: Refine your prose to be in the active voice to make the writing feel more dynamic.
: Jot down three 6-word summaries of your story to find its true core. Phase 2: The Fast Write (Hours 7–36)
This is the "sprint" phase where your goal is to generate volume, not quality. 48 Horas
: Use a tool like Dan Harmon’s Story Circle to map out your beginning, middle, and end. A rough framework prevents "mid-point stalling".
The first few hours are for establishing a "minimum viable" structure so you never have to guess what comes next. : Refine your prose to be in the
: If you're stuck on a character's name or a technical detail, use a placeholder (e.g., [NAME]) and keep moving.
: Look for scenes or sections that don't directly contribute to the ending and cut them aggressively. : Use a tool like Dan Harmon’s Story
: Block off all distractions. Short, intense sprints followed by physical breaks (like a walk or shower) can help your brain process the next scene subconsciously. Phase 3: The Polish (Hours 37–48)