Tag: On Writing

Matt Nagin – Do You Really Need To Outline?

In 𝑂𝑛 π‘Šπ‘Ÿπ‘–π‘‘π‘–π‘›π‘”, Stephen King claims β€œoutlines are the last resource of bad fiction writers.” King suggests they limit inspiration and the joy of creativity. Jack Kerouac likely agreed, writing novels such as 𝑂𝑛 π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘…π‘œπ‘Žπ‘‘ in a stream-of-conscious style on a long roll of paper.

Michael Dow Interview – Secret Organizations, Research, and the Cost of Living

How long did it take Michael Dow to write this book? How much research was involved? Does he believe there is a secret organization deciding what is best for mankind? What is his biggest fear as a writer? What advice does he have for aspiring writers? Including outlines, rough draft, research, editing, etc., how long…