Plotter? Pantser? Does it even matter?
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In this episode, I’m tackling one of fiction writing’s greatest controversies - the divide between plotters and pantsers.
I’ll talk about the real difference between plotters and pantsers, how to find a writing process that works for you, and how to avoid the shame that comes from putting too much pressure on what we “should” be doing instead of focusing on what we could accomplish if we just honored our strengths.
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- Learn more about my work here
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Key Takeaways:
- Plotters outline their stories, while pantsers write spontaneously.
- The distinction between plotters and pantsers exists on a spectrum.
- Outlining can take just as long as revising a draft and ultimately it doesn’t matter how you spend your time.
- Readers care about the final product, not the process. No one gives you a gold star for outlining or a free pass if you wrote without one.
- Experimenting with different writing methods is essential.
- Your writing process may change over time and that’s okay - you have to keep testing and adapting.
- Don't let other people’s expectations dictate your writing habits.
- Quality of writing time is more important than quantity - don’t beat yourself up about not having enough time, just focus on making the most of the time you do have.
- Every writer has a unique approach to creativity. Find yours and make the most of it.
- The goal is to create a book that readers love. That’s it. The route you take to get there doesn’t matter.
For a full transcript of the episode, please visit oliviahelpswriters.com/bwp/3
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