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Often freewriting is timed. The writer is instructed to keep writing until the time period ends, which encourages him/her to keep writing past the pre-conceived ideas and hopefully find a more interesting topic. Several other methods of choosing a topic overlap with another broad concern of prewriting, that of researching or gathering information.
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Free writing is traditionally regarded as a prewriting technique practiced in academic environments, in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time with limited concern for rhetoric, conventions, and mechanics, sometimes working from a specific prompt provided by a teacher. [1]
A cautionary lesson is the defunct Template:Culture of China. It ran on for hundreds and hundreds of links, but the articles were better served by a few interlocking templates, which they enjoy now. My intent is to build a loose hierarchy of Time templates. There will a good deal of overlap, especially regarding calendars.
The section would likely be below the Pennebaker Paradigm, focusing on "clinical implication of expressive writing", with a sub-section on expressive writing specifically in cancer patient populations. It will contain references to more recent (within the last decade) reviews of research conducted on expressive writing.