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- Apr 16, 2018
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I know I have put this up before, but with all the new members, it seemed like a great time to do it again.
For me: I am an intuitive pantser. (
autocorrect says intuitive painter) She is right; it comes with some downsides. Currently, I'm editing, and I got some great feedback. Now I'm left trying to figure out the best way to add in a little bit without disrupting the flow of the story. Everyone keeps saying to look for xy and z part of the story, and it will slip right in. 
I don't get the whole story arcs, scene structure thing, no matter how many times it is explained. Everyone keeps telling me like I will magically get it. I don't! And you know what, I'm ok with that. I know my stories are good, and the feedback (from professionals) is positive in these areas.
I also understand the hate for outlining. If I outline, I feel like the story is already told and has an ending. Why do I want to rewrite a finished story? I don't mean edit my story; I mean write the first draft of an already finished story. Cleaning the toilet bowl with a toothbrush sounds like more fun.
Now, of course, that is a personal feeling. It is great if you can do that! I just hope that people can better understand not all our brains work the same and that it's ok to do what works for you. Just don't forget to give the other side a try too. You never know what you learn, and if it doesn't work, that's ok too. I sure know I have always grown as a writer, whether it was right for me or not. At the end of the day, we all hone our craft and never really stop.
You can't tell I enjoy learning, can you?
For me: I am an intuitive pantser. (



I also understand the hate for outlining. If I outline, I feel like the story is already told and has an ending. Why do I want to rewrite a finished story? I don't mean edit my story; I mean write the first draft of an already finished story. Cleaning the toilet bowl with a toothbrush sounds like more fun.
Now, of course, that is a personal feeling. It is great if you can do that! I just hope that people can better understand not all our brains work the same and that it's ok to do what works for you. Just don't forget to give the other side a try too. You never know what you learn, and if it doesn't work, that's ok too. I sure know I have always grown as a writer, whether it was right for me or not. At the end of the day, we all hone our craft and never really stop.


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