Six Minute Writing
https://gyazo.com/bf4795181e3fc7260dc55ad5a5f35206
Amazon
Takumi Nakano
Not what you want to write, but what readers want to read.
After doing the writing method with sticky notes, align them and then proceed with writing
Features a set of questions that can be used as a template for conducting the write-out method
In other words, it is one of the methodologies to promote language through templates such as Lean Canvas.
1: What do you hope to accomplish through writing?
2: What do people say when they are excited to read your writing? (Imagine the lines)
3: What positive feeling is the person saying the line 2?
4: What action do you want that person to take as a result of 3's feelings?
5: What words did you say to him that made him feel 3?
6: What negative feelings are the exact opposite of 3?
7: What would someone with 6 feelings say? (Imagine the lines)
8: What is the background that is creating this negative feeling?
9: What words would you say to embrace that negative state?
10: In a word, what is the theme of this text?
empathic writing
A methodology for creating texts that are likely to evoke empathy in the reader by assuming a positive persona and a negative persona in writing.
Writing is a Vague and large tasks, so it is useful to make it small with a time-box of "6 minutes".
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