I've always been a plotter. I knew the end to any story before I even began to write it, but some days it gets a bit harder. Knowing the end doesn't mean I know how to get there. More often than not, there one key piece I don't know. Maybe it's a motive. Not necessarily... Continue Reading →
Writing Processes
Authors have their own unique ways to get their writing done. Some have called this the pantser versus plotter methodology. Meaning some fly by the seats of their pants (pantser) and don't have any outline. The plotter creates outlines with varying degrees of detail. To be honest, I don't think this really describes the full... Continue Reading →