It may sound strange, but for those asking advice on writing a novel, “don’t worry about plot too much” is one of the first lessons from a university professor of English and creative writing.
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It may sound strange, but for those asking advice on writing a novel, “don’t worry about plot too much” is one of the first lessons from a university professor of English and creative writing.
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Seven tips.
1. KNow something about the story.
2. Write character arcs.
3. It's a marathon.
4. Trust your subconscious.
5. Know when to delete.
6. Avoid this.
7. Don't get discouraged.