
Plotting is driving me mad!


Why can’t I be a pantser?

I think I’ll stop for a cup of tea, although what I need is a glass of wine!
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Writer, blogger, teacher, reader and lover of words wherever they are. Author of The Eyre Hall Trilogy, the breathtaking sequel to Jane Eyre. Luccia lives in sunny Spain, but her heart's in Victorian London.
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Love the pics, awesome!
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We pantsers have problems, too – periods of time, long or short, when the next lighbulb just doesn’t illuminate. Loved the pictures! You do look more happy than frustrated!
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Yes, Noelle, you’re right 😀 although I sometimes get frustrated I’m usually very happy when I’m writing💖
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Or two! (some people are greedy 🙂 )
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Oh crikey!! Is this what plotting looks like! I dream of this level of organisation with my writing but just plunge right in, usually around chapter 7 – haha 🙂 terrific pictures though
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The colour codes are missing! I haven’t got that far yet! I’ve written about 20,000 words pantsing, but I have so many threads and ideas going round in my head that I need to sort out the sequence and plot. You pantsers must have computers in your brains! Thank you for dropping by and your constant support 💖
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Lovely use of shells. As more of a panster, I have always longed to be a plotter. Thank you for reminding me the grass isn’t always greener.
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I love collecting seashells😍 and it sometimes gets a little windy this time of year in the garden, so they come in handy! Thank you for dropping by and commenting💖
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