Writing Tools: 750 Words

Writing Tools: 750 Words

I recently started lurking over at the writing subreddit on, well, reddit. There was a thread over there asking about useful writing tools. One particularly interesting tool was a website called 750 Words. The tl;dr on 750 Words is that it’s important to write at least 750 words a day, so why not make it fun?

**UPDATE**
I just discovered the site is becoming a pay to use site in April, $5 a month. Take that into account before you get hooked, or, enjoy the site now and pay later.
**End Update**

750 Words

Hello, welcome to a little thing called 750 Words

★ What is this site about?

I’ve long been inspired by an idea I first learned about in The Artist’s Way called morning pages. Morning pages are three pages of writing done every day, typically encouraged to be in “long hand”, typically done in the morning, that can be about anything and everything that comes into your head. It’s about getting it all out of your head, and is not supposed to be edited or censored in any way. The idea is that if you can get in the habit of writing three pages a day, that it will help clear your mind and get the ideas flowing for the rest of the day. Unlike many of the other exercises in that book, I found that this one actually worked and was really really useful.

I’ve used the exercise as a great way to think out loud without having to worry about half-formed ideas, random tangents, private stuff, and all the other things in our heads that we often filter out before ever voicing them or writing about them. It’s a daily brain dump. Over time, I’ve found that it’s also very helpful as a tool to get thoughts going that have become stuck, or to help get to the bottom of a rotten mood.

750 Words is the online, future-ified, fun-ified translation of this exercise. Here’s how it works:

★ All Online

In the past, looking for a spare notebook was probably easier than looking for a computer. Not anymore. I don’t know if my hands even work anymore with pen and paper for any task that takes longer than signing a check or credit card reciept.

★ It’s Not Blogging

I’ve tried writing my 750 words a day on Livejournal, WordPress, PBWorks, Tumblr, and all of these other sites designed around putting content online. It hasn’t worked for me. I fear that I might accidentally forget to mark daily pages as private. And it’s just weird having my private brain dumps out on various sites that are designed to be more social. I don’t need to title my entries, or tag them, or enable comments, or any of that other stuff. This is writing, and it’s online, but it’s not blogging, or Twittering, or Facebook status updating. This is between you and you.

via About a little thing called 750 Words.

Let me know if you sign up. I’m headed over there do sign up now. I have no idea if I’ll stick with it, but I figure it’s worth a try.

One thought on “Writing Tools: 750 Words

  1. 750 words a day! I’d be happy with 500, well, with 300 even. And it’s just my incredible, horrible lack of time. I have a notebook though, where I write down the number of words that I write every day. 🙂

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