Snow!
We've had a foot of snow here in Connecticut, and we're in for another storm tomorrow and Sunday. Note to self: buy milk, bread, and of course Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal for a certain three year old who eats little else...I'm right in the middle of my current book, tentatively titled The Greek's Rebellious Bride. Must gear myself up for writing the upcoming *big* scene, you know the one where the secrets come out and the H and h have to deal with the revelations? Lots of dialogue and, ahem, action... if you're a writer, how do you get ready to write a major scene in your story or book? Do you plot it out in your head? Listen to some mood music? Or just dive right in?
Or... procrastinate like me?
posted by Kate Hewitt at
6:19 PM



I don't really have a whole lot of experience yet, but I'm one of those people who don't do outlines who just plunge right in and let the characters take over. In both my books, the plot lines and subplots just kinda evolved into these wonderfully complicated things without me even trying! If I had tried to plan, I'm not sure it would've come out the way it did!