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Nat Eliason shares his experience drafting an 85,000-word sci-fi novel in just 26 days. He discovered writing at this pace is doable but not yet sustainable long-term. However, it revealed creative endurance can be built like physical endurance. The mental and physical toll were intertwined, highlighting the importance of overall well-being. A detailed outline proved essential for maintaining focus and consistency. The intense concentration helped channel his subconscious into the story's world. Overall, Eliason found this rapid drafting process engaging and plans to adopt it for future book projects.
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7 Things I Learned Drafting a Novel in 26 Days
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Nat Eliason
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