Thursday, October 13, 2011

What works and what doesn't work when writing

With the act of writing, there's lots of experimentation. It's a matter of finding out what works for you--and what doesn't.

The fun part (I say sarcastically) is knowing that what works today might not work tomorrow. It's a process of continual experimentation and adaptability. The more adaptable you are, the better your writing will be. 

Stop. Re-read that last sentence once more.

If you are worried about getting blocked, or not knowing what to write when you need to, keep everything I just said in mind. Adapt. Transform. Grow. Experiment.  

How do you want to write your novel for NaNoWriMo? Do you want to hand write, use a typewriter, cell phone, or a computer? If you're using a computer, what program?

Where do you plan on writing?

Experiment with different things. See how it transforms your writing.

Stacy Duplease
Historical Fiction Author
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