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First of all, I promise I will actually start answering posts and contributing to the community. I won't just spend forever flailing around asking daft questions (although, that's slightly what I've done so far...)
I was wondering... how do you folks go about turning your notes into actual prose? I've got reams of material from primary sources, journal articles and academic books... and every time I look at it, it just crashes into a meaningless jumble of bullet points.
I really do apologise for just wandering around asking people to help me out. I'm quite confident writing short to medium length history articles, but for some reason when it comes to my book (which I just agreed a work schedule for with my publisher) it all just derails.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
I was wondering... how do you folks go about turning your notes into actual prose? I've got reams of material from primary sources, journal articles and academic books... and every time I look at it, it just crashes into a meaningless jumble of bullet points.
I really do apologise for just wandering around asking people to help me out. I'm quite confident writing short to medium length history articles, but for some reason when it comes to my book (which I just agreed a work schedule for with my publisher) it all just derails.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!