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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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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