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My writing routine

I have run a pool on Twitter to ask you what kind of article you wanted to read and this is the result.


Today I will be talking about my writing routine, if you have voted for the other articles, don't worry, I will write about them soon, so stay tuned. 

The first thing that I do before starting to write is reading the chapter that I have written the day before or so, so I can remember what was I talking about.
Then I put on some music, songs inspire me a lot when I am writing, at the moment while writing I am listening to Another love by Tom Odell, Young Blood by 5SOS and sweater weather by The Neighborhood.
I get my planner where I can find all the outlining for the story and I read about the chapter that I will be writing, I change everything that seems off or doesn't make sense and I start. 
I usually take a break every five chapters to give a rest to my eyes. 
I can write up to 10 chapters per session if I am working on shorts chapters or I am way too inspired and I can write for 6 hours.

So this is my writing routine, writing is something so personal so let me know in the comments what do you like doing before, during and after writing.
Follow me on Twitter to know more about my books and about when the Editing process and the apps and tools to write are coming out on this blog. 

Happy writing. 

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