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Tag: writing productivity

How to be a Productive Writer – 5 Habits from NaNo [infographic]

January 20, 2013January 20, 2013Posted in Writing CraftTagged infographic, NaNo, NaNoWriMo, writing process, writing productivityLeave a comment
During NaNoWriMo 2012, time management system rescuetime.com studied over 100 writer's work habits and came up with the following infographic.
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