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Tag: pantsing

Posted on July 14, 2014

How I Do It (My Brief Foray Into Outlining)

by Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73

5206587246_2a1032f253There seems to be a trend of posts on various blogs this summer. Namely, “how do you write?” posts. Do you outline? Are you a pantser (just write the story)? Somewhere in between?

I’ve come to the conclusion that there isn’t really a word for how I write. Continue reading “How I Do It (My Brief Foray Into Outlining)”

Posted on February 18, 2014March 10, 2014

Plotting vs. Pantsing

By Mary Sutton / mary_sutton73

5206587246_2a1032f253When a group of writers get together, one of the ways to start an energetic debate is to ask a simple question.

Are you a plotter or a pantser? Continue reading “Plotting vs. Pantsing”

Posted on October 14, 2013December 18, 2013

The Hardest Writing Job Ever

By Mary Sutton / @mary_sutton73

Over the weekend, I completed what I consider to be the hardest thing I’ve ever written.

I planned an entire novel. Continue reading “The Hardest Writing Job Ever”
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