The Pizza Slice Writing Method
Dividing a story into tasty portions for your readers to enjoy
I use the Pizza Slice Writing Method when I write and publish my work online. I have given this method a name. Curiouser and curiouser this gets, so what is the Pizza Slice Writing Method?
A pizza is a delicious preparation of Italian origin consisting of a flat round base made out of dough which is baked with a topping of cheese, tomatoes and other fish, meat, vegetables, anchovies, onions, mushrooms, olives and pineapples. Once the pizza is baked all you need to do is slice it into portions and enjoy a delicious meal, one slice at a time. Every slice tastes as delicious as the one before. This is because every slice is filled with all the same delectable components. Even though it is just a slice, it has all the properties of the whole pizza.
Here are a few of the key features of PSWM when writing:
- Write a long story, poem, or article and pack it with a lot of interesting facts and other nuggets of useful information.
- Publish the long story, poem or article, as soon as possible.
- After the work has been completed, dissect the whole piece into smaller sections. Each section must contain an interesting fact.
- Develop each dissected section of the long article into smaller articles.
- Publish your smaller articles as soon as they are finished.
- You will notice that each part can be developed into a full blown piece of work.
- This practice of dividing an article into smaller portions, will help you to brainstorm, as new ideas begin to start flowing.
- With the PSWM you will notice that not only will your output increase, but you will be writing more creative materials every time.
- This exercise will also help your mind to become more imaginative and creative. Once started you will find that it is so much easier to keep writing on a regular basis.
- The PSWM will result in you getting noticed as a prolific writer. You will eventually become an authority on the subject or subjects you write and publish.
Thank you for reading this article and I hope that you enjoyed it.Warren Brown
