usually all three at once
Jul. 16th, 2019 06:16 amThe three enduring truths of my writing process:
*I thought of a title I like, but it has nothing to do with the story. Maybe I should save the title for a different story. (A better story.) On the other hand, the story doesn't have much going for it except the title at this point, so it seems mean to take take that away.
*I started with a vague idea and hoped it would come together. It hasn't, and now it's veered so far from the starting point that I have no idea what's happening or what the goal is.
*WOULD YOU PLEASE JUST HOLD HANDS ALREADY.
*I thought of a title I like, but it has nothing to do with the story. Maybe I should save the title for a different story. (A better story.) On the other hand, the story doesn't have much going for it except the title at this point, so it seems mean to take take that away.
*I started with a vague idea and hoped it would come together. It hasn't, and now it's veered so far from the starting point that I have no idea what's happening or what the goal is.
*WOULD YOU PLEASE JUST HOLD HANDS ALREADY.