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Me every time I get to write
the story started with a noir detective sat at his desk in his London (UK) office one July afternoon, clad in a wool coat
Book 1, Draft 3, Chapter 1. Tylor muses while interviewing a university student who died. #WIPSnips #WriteSky #WritingCommunity
Generally we follow the big ideas and see what happens, building as we go. We tend to stop and reverse-outline when we get stuck or there's too many options. The reverse outline helps us see what we have clearly so that our next steps are more purposeful. Then we go pansting again #PretendPanel
Yourself, but as a cartoon.
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Phi at the Long Way Down book series
Phi at the Long Way Down book series
Phi at the Long Way Down book series
Phi at the Long Way Down book series
Phi at the Long Way Down book series
alright y'all, what's the pettiest reason you DNF'd a book? I'll go first- the protag of the book disparaged Star Trek's Seven of Nine and said she wasn't sexy
Questions from the #pretendpanel June 12th: by @vampireantihero.com: How do you approach your ideas? Do you start grand and sweeping, or do you start with small, intricate details? Do you plan before drafting, or do you reverse-outline and refine? #WritingCommunity #Writers #Authors #WritingPrompts
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