Wednesday Reading Meme
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"Write Your Novel From The Middle: A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between" by James Scott Bell
I'm a pantser. I wished that I could plan my writing better, but outlining would trick my brain into thinking that I have already finished it and lost interest. It's fine when I write something short, but right now I'm stuck with wip.
Write Your Novel From The Middle is short (90 pages) and practical. It advises writers to intentionally find out the "moment of truth" of their novels and develop from there. I find it very helpful to rethink what my wip is about and get unstuck.
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Date: 2024-02-15 05:51 am (UTC)We share a brain in this case
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Date: 2024-02-18 09:10 pm (UTC)King definitely added validation to there being more than ONE way to do this (which should have been obvious from the start)
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Date: 2024-02-19 02:33 am (UTC)It's great to have additional validation for finding a way that works for you.
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Date: 2024-02-15 12:46 pm (UTC)Especially when the outline is long and detailed. I'd feel as if I'd done about half of the work, then my heart sinks as I realize I haven't in fact written anything. Sometimes I work better with short outlines, which leaves little room for that kind of brain trickery.
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Date: 2024-02-25 04:52 pm (UTC)Thank you for the book tip and best of luck with continuing to develop your writing technique!