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Mind Mapping for Writers
How to Improve Productivity, Overcome Procrastination, Get Creative and Finish Writing That Book - Using Your Lack of Focus as an Advantage
2013
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Mind Mapping For Writers takes a look at one of the most useful tools ever devised for increasing productivity without impacting creativity. Using mind mapping and its associated techniques, writers will find it easy to deal with both the big picture and the minute detail of their stories without getting lost in details. By the time you finish this book you will understand how to jump from one part of your book to another without getting lost, determine whether more work is needed on characterization, and how to work on a book without it being work - no more procrastination! If you have ever suffered from an attention deficit, found it difficult to remember what was happening where in your book, or found that tying all the strings of your story together was causing you concern - this book will help you to completely eliminate all doubt as to your abilities and propel you forward as a successfully published author. This book will not take a long time to read and more importantly, understand. It is a concise and to the point analysis without any fluff or filler. It also includes screenshots and recommendations for free mind mapping tools.

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David Lynch
David Lynch
Author · 14 books
Born in precisely the kind of small-town American setting so familiar from his films, David Lynch spent his childhood being shunted from one state to another as his research scientist father kept getting relocated. He attended various art schools, married, and fathered future director Jennifer Chambers Lynch shortly after he turned 21. That experience, plus attending art school in a particularly violent and run-down area of Philadelphia, inspired ERASERHEAD(1977), a film that he began in the early 1970s (after a couple of shorts) and which he would work on obsessively for five years. The final film was initially judged to be almost unreleasable, but thanks to the efforts of distributor Ben Barenholtz, it secured a cult following and enabled Lynch went on to make such cult films as THE ELEPHANT MAN, DUNE, BLUE VELVET, WILD AT HEART, MULHOLLAND DRIVE, LOST HIGHWAY, and the television series TWIN PEAKS. Lynch is also a renowned painter and author.
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