For those who have been around for over a month, you’d know I’ve been writing Stardust–not the Neil Gaiman novel, this is the message title (I’m not revealing the actual title until I’m certain). Well, I have to say first that it’s not only about the rating–that’s theory. You have to write a good storyContinue reading “I Almost Gave Up”
Category Archives: writing plans
20,000 Words Reached
I’m finally halfway to my goal! The new planning trick is working well. It has seriously cut my time in half, and has put all these buzzing ideas onto the page. I don’t feel so bad about what I’m writing, and I have less impostor syndrome regarding my style. I’m more likely to just moveContinue reading “20,000 Words Reached”
Planning Stories with Tarot
So I began planning my books within a notepad, as you saw last post. It’s only recently that I’ve put the plan of tarot into action, and before that, I would get lost without a guide. I used the tarot today, and found myself with brand new ideas, and a way to integrate my ideasContinue reading “Planning Stories with Tarot”
How I Plan My Stories
There are two ways I go about planning my stories. I’m talking long-term and short-term. The most important part is, that everything is placed on the page, and that I can use the short term space well. Short-Term: The Corkboard Above is my small, yet effective corkboard. With these post-its, I write down short ideas,Continue reading “How I Plan My Stories”
