: Commit to writing a "bad" version of the scene or chapter. It is easier to criticize and fix existing text later than it is to contemplate a blank page.
: If possible, have a fresh pair of eyes look over the work, or read it aloud to catch awkward phrasing. Recommended Resources for 48-Hour Challenges 48 Horas
: 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) : Commit to writing a "bad" version of the scene or chapter
: Refine your prose to be in the active voice to make the writing feel more dynamic. Recommended Resources for 48-Hour Challenges : Block off
: Don't try to write a saga. Choose a concept that uses one main location and a small cast of characters.
: Look for scenes or sections that don't directly contribute to the ending and cut them aggressively.