Chapter 1: The Most Important Writing Lesson
Writing Lesson Number One First Exercise Second Exercise Chapter
2: The Fieldstone Method in Brief Learning to Care About
What You Have to Write What You Learned in School Doesn't Work The Fieldstone
Method Does Work Exercise: Looking at Walls Chapter
3: Banishing Writer's Block The Structure of Creation versus
the Structure of Presentation Writer's Block and the Goldilocks Questions
A Day in the Life of a Fieldstone Writer Exercise: Observing Your Writing
Activities Chapter 4: Prospecting: Gathering Explained
Writing versus Writing Down Why I Am Not Quite As Rich and Famous As Scott
Adams The Energy Principle Exercise: Learning by Copying Are There
Enough Stones for Me? But My Stones Are Not That Significant! The Most
Important Book for All Writers Gathering During Interactions Gathering
Exercise Excuses Exercise Chapter 5: Recycling Stones
from Literature Gathering from Nonfiction Gathering
Exercise: Nonfiction Gathering from (Unreadable) Classics Gathering Exercise:
Required Reading Gathering from Fiction Gathering Exercise: Fiction Chapter
6: Stealing Stones Safely When Is It Plagiarism? Stealing
Words Gathering Exercise: Words Gathering Exercise: Laundering Words
Stealing Phrases Gathering Exercise: Phrases Stealing Sentences Gathering
Exercise: Sentences Becoming a Professional Thief Gathering Exercise:
Conversations Gathering Exercise: Conferences Gathering Exercise: Any
Time Gathering Exercise: In Nature Chapter 7: Tools
to Assist Your Gathering My Computer Notecards and
Pens Highlighters and Sticky Notes Typing Skill Other Technological
Aids The Internet Keeping the References Gathering Exercise: Internet
Resources Typing Exercise: Any Time Gathering Exercise: Highlighting Chapter
8: Gathering Fieldstones from Memory Memory Triggers
Gathering Exercise: Looking for Energy Test Your Memory Stimulate Your
Memory Gathering Exercise: Discovering What Triggers Your Memory Gathering
Exercise: Combining Triggers Chapter 9: Discarding Stones
That Don't Fit Carrying the Raft Getting Off On the
Wrong Foot Exercise: New Starts Rules and Habits The Perfection Rule
Maybe I'll Discard Something Important Exercise: Practice with Your For-Later-Use
Bin Chapter 10: Criteria for Discarding Stones
Sound Tests Exercise: Read Aloud Vision Tests Touch Tests Taste
Tests The Life Test The Torpor Test Quality Is Personal Exercise:
Developing Your Own Quality Criteria Problems with Meaning 86 Exercise: Do
You Mean . . . ? Playing With Your Words Exercise: Word Play Chapter
11: Decimating Your Work The Decimation of the Abecedarian
Exercise: Less Is More (Dani's Decimation) Applying Dani's Decimation
Cotton Candy Bricklaying Exercise: Decimating Fiction and Other Literary Forms
Chapter 12: Beginning to Get Organized
Practice, Practice, Practice Gather First, Gather Last Use an Organizing
Principle Use Organizing Tools Use the Power of Rearrangement Exercise:
Fieldstone Solitaire Exercise: Anchor Stones Chapter
13: Outlining with Fieldstone Solitaire Use the Solitaire
Model Use an Outliner Make Every Stone Action-Oriented Work Inside-Out
or Outside-In Pull Out the Wrong Rocks Be Patient Exercise: Pulling
Stones Chapter 14: Organizing Your Work Space
Assignment: Writing Journal Assignment: Feelings About Taking Care of Yourself
Creating Your Environment Exercise: Your Writing Environment Writing to
Music Exercise: Writing to Music Where Am I Now in the Organizing Process? Chapter
15: Keep Moving Until You Have Enough Where Am I Now in
the Organizing Process? When You Get Stuck, Center, Enter, and Turn Center
Exercise: Re-centering Breaks Enter Turn Exercise: Blah Blah An
Example of the Center-Enter-Turn Process Exercise: Center, Enter, Turn
Where Am I Now in the Organizing Process? Chapter 16: Putting
Your Subconscious to Work Look for What's Missing Exercise:
What's Missing? Use Quotes Sweet Are the Uses of Solitaire Use the
Power of Combination Exercise: Cut Ups Fantasize Where Am I Now in
the Organizing Process? Chapter 17: Shaping Stones to Fit
Making Your Writing Memorable Making It Simple and Specific Writing
for Rapport Exercise: Writing for Rapport Shaping Quotes Exercise:
Varying Styles for Varying Effects Where Am I Now in the Organizing Process?
Chapter 18: Filling the Cracks Associating
the Stones Exercise: Transitions Mortaring with Words Building on
the Underlying Ideas Where Am I Now in the Organizing Process? Chapter
19: Knowing When to Stop The Bingo-Card Effect The
Need to Be Perfect The Need to Be Loved How Do I Know When I'm Done?
The Last Few Stones How It Turns Out Chapter 20: What
Happens After You Finish? Getting Published Literary
Agents Life After Publishing: The Matthew Effect It's Not All Sweetness
and Light Notes References
Fundamentals Craft Tools Exercises Emotional Issues Nonfiction
Fiction Publishing The Writing Life Index
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