KMWeiland
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@ Thanks for the RT!
about 7 hours ago
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@ Do you find not knowing the ending leads you down a lot of deadends along the way?
about 7 hours ago
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"1 must B drenched N words, literally soaked in them, 2 have the right 1s form thmslvs N2 the proper pattern at the right mmnt."-Hart Crane
about 12 hours ago
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@ I always *think* I know my ending. But it's not in stone until I actually write it. I do outline backwards some though.
about 13 hours ago
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@ I agree. I think it's a misconception about outlines that they're inflexible. What would be the point in that, after all?
about 13 hours ago
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in reply to ProfessorAlan
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@ THanks for the RT!
about 13 hours ago
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@ I haven't heard it. I'll look it up!
about 13 hours ago
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@ Shame lightning bolts never seem to impress characters. I'm thinking I need to try a new tactic!
about 13 hours ago
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in reply to lifeledlearning
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"How Music Will Make You a Better Writer"
about 13 hours ago
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@ Thanks! I appreciate it, although I probably won't get it until I switch to the Mac.
about 14 hours ago
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@ Got my fingers crossed that ID and PM are *very* similar - because I would dearly love to skip the learning curve.
about 14 hours ago
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@ Well, give me 12 months, and I probably will go first!
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to danielambrose
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@ Even with an in-depth outline, the final details are always shifting until I actually write them down.
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to ProfessorAlan
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@ Yeah, can't let those rebellious characters get away with their stubborness. Sets a bad example!
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to lifeledlearning
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@ Ah, we evil outliners are converting you to the dark side, are we?
about 14 hours ago
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@ Do you write humor?
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to sherlockstooshi
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@ I've always thought that sounded adventurous: writing the last scene first. But I've never been able to do it.
about 14 hours ago
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Time to Write: Tips and advice on writing, promotion, and creativity -
about 15 hours ago
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I want to read: Naming the World by Bret Anthony Johnston -
about 16 hours ago
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I want to read: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith -
about 16 hours ago
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- Name K.M. Weiland
- Location Nebraska
- Web http://www.wordpl...
- Bio I'm a fighter, a writer, a child of God. I write historical and speculative fiction and a blog, Wordplay, about fiction writing.
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