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Made you up by francesca zappia
Made you up by francesca zappia








made you up by francesca zappia

It's also good to keep in mind that it's *okay* to lose motivation. What's the thing that hooks you about it? Is it the main character's struggle? The world? That thing you love about it will help carry you through the draft. It also helps to remember what you love most about the story. It's so easy to let that doubt creep in, so one of the most valuable things you can learn is how to set it aside so that you can keep going. On those first drafts, it's important to look forward at what you're planning to write, not backward at what you've already written.

made you up by francesca zappia

Having an outline, even a very rough one, will help you keep a goal in mind.

made you up by francesca zappia

Hi! This is a really great question, and I have exactly the same problem.įor me, it's extremely helpful to know where I'm going with the story.










Made you up by francesca zappia