For me, the hardest part of writing a novel is when I come to a part where I’m not really sure what needs to happen next. For the most part I know where it’s going, and I have notes on lots of scenes that I know have to be there. These scenes are easy and fun to write. It’s those in-between scenes, getting from point A to B, where I have problems.
Lots of writing, erasing, writing again, until I find my path.
That’s the real work. Finding the path.
Okay … back to work!
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