Get those editing tools off your screen
To write more effectively, you need to learn to draft without letting your Internal Editor interfere. I've recommended turning off your monitor (or turning down the brightness of your laptop screen) while you draft. But if that's too radical for you (and it sometimes is for me), maybe a bare screen, without editing tools, is what you need.
Matthew Stibbe, at Bad Language, lists four ways of getting a "back-to-basics fullscreen word processor":
- Mac: WriteRoom
- Windows: Dark Room
- Java (should work on Windows, Mac and Linux): JDarkRoom
- Microsoft Word: Amit Agarwal has some tips to make Word run like WriteRoom
Like Matthew, I'm going to give one or two of those a try.

Hi,
Just thought I'd mention another one - Mighty Fine Work. It's at MightyFineWork.com and it's a full-screen distraction-free editor but it's made just for creative writers so it understands chapters and prints formatted manuscripts too.
Posted by: Karl | 27 September 2006 at 11:27 AM