I’ve used all three of these methods at some point. Initially, I was more of a pantser and went in with whatever was in my head, usually the beginning and end with a few moments in the middle. These books mostly didn’t work because I was just starting out and didn’t know how to set a scene or write decent description and other technical stuff.
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Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Show, Don’t Tell
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Describing a Character by Using His Surroundings – Guest Post by Stephen Helmes
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: the Book, the Audiobook, the Movie, & the Series – a Review
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• •Most everyone has heard of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its headless horseman that terrorizes a village. You have probably also heard about the movie and television series, both of which are loosely based on the classic by Washington Irving. First is a review of the book, favorite sentences, and new words learned. After…