Joshua Palmatier is telling tales out of school, again. This time he's running through the Plot Synopsis (which, if you're going to write novels, you're going to need to know). Joshua has also wrestled a whole pascel of other writers to the ground and gave them nuggies until they also gave up the goods on their synopsis.
Really, Joshua is doing good work (and is also an excellent writer and all around good guy to boot) here. I'm glad to know him, Tobias, and a handful of other writers who also spill the beans, I mean, are willing to show the process.
2 comments:
I agree with you. It is good to find writers who are willing to talk about writing. Everyone has his or her own approach, but it is helpful sometimes to see other approaches.
William, it most certainly is. I find I can always learn from listening or reading the process of others, even if their approach doesn't work for me. A common theme I've been hearing about lately is what happens slightly more than halfway through a book, where the author begins to feel that everything they're typing is crap.
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