Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Sense-bound writing is when you draw the images from your own experiences to the words of a song. It pulls the listener into the song by using his own memories as the song’s material.
#2 Write sense-bound when you draw the images from your own experiences to the words of a song. The more senses you incorporate into your writing, the better it breaths and dances.
#3 Just stop. Write that sentence without stopping to think, without taking notes, without saving, and without worrying about perfection. If you can do this, you can write anything. -> Sense-bound writing is when you draw the images from your own experiences to the words of a song. It pulls the listener into the song by using his own memories as the song’s material.
#4 When writing sense-bound, draw the images from your own experiences to the words of a song. The more senses you incorporate into your writing, the better it breaths and dances.