I think once the author stops trying to force-write the thing they’d originally intended to write, it opens the possibility for their material to evolve into a better story than they could have ever imagined.
I think once the author stops trying to force-write the thing they’d originally intended to write, it opens the possibility for their material to evolve into a better story than they could have ever imagined.
I could’ve not commented but I came along to say “no comment ” as this is effing spot on.
Excuse the abrievated swearing, I’m experiencing brainial issues this week.
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What she said and you’re always so insightful!
Can’t wait finish my work and read yours!!
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Thank You So Much Mel! I wish you happy writing! 🙂
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Swear away Super Maria! Lord knows I fill my ads with enough of it, along with much more lowbrow concepts, LOL! (I also like the word brainial; nice one!)
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Sweet. You may use it. My Gift 😉
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So true. I’ve learned this time and time again, yet continue to delude myself that I can actually plan these books. Ha!
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Crazy, right? I used to think Stephen King was crazy for working without an outline, but once I started writing, I was like, “Oh…NOW I get it.”
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I often write to find out what happened.
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Nice one!
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I couldn’t have said this better myself! You just summed up , nice and succinctly, the most compelling reason I write! This comment section is so much cheaper than therapy. 😉
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Hahaha! Thank You Susan! You should check out my Man Child section!
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Agreed with you all the way.
I recently discovered it’s great fun to set out the landscape, the general circumstances, introduce the characters and let them get on with it.
Best time I ever had writing.
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Yep. Stephen King does it that way; I’m lucky enough to have that way work for me as well.
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What’s good enough for yourself and Mr King is good enough for me.
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Man, don’t use me as a standard, especially one that is matched with the esteemed Mr. King, haha! I’m probably a touch autistic and a bit insane; that’s what allows me access to the craziness I output, LOL!
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I see possibilities and potentials where and whenever.
Keep up your good work!
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Thank You friend! Keep up the great attitude and best wishes on your blogging adventures!!!
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A truthful statement, and you say it well.
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Yep. 🙂
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I find it amazing that a story of some sort falls out of my head when I had no idea was one in there when I started. It’s the starting though, sometimes there’s just too much life to do first.
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Yeah I always tell my buddy that the first step of being creative is using creativity to find time to work on something.
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I have a short piece I wrote 12 pages on, and decided 7 years later to scrap entirely for parts. Sometimes creativity also comes when knowing when and how to repurpose the parts when the whole is the roadblock itself.
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