#1-- Outlining Chapters
As you're outlining your book, write the first and last sentences of your chapters. They won't be set in stone, of course, but it gives you a little more map.
#2-- Feeling your Characters
a) Make a playlist of songs for each of your characters. When they start to feel flat or stale, listen to the playlist.
b) Write an adventure for your character outside of your story. You probably won't use it, but it helps you practice maneuvering your character.
Enjoy!
As you're outlining your book, write the first and last sentences of your chapters. They won't be set in stone, of course, but it gives you a little more map.
#2-- Feeling your Characters
a) Make a playlist of songs for each of your characters. When they start to feel flat or stale, listen to the playlist.
b) Write an adventure for your character outside of your story. You probably won't use it, but it helps you practice maneuvering your character.
Enjoy!
I have a friend who has a playlist of songs for her characters. She chooses 1-2 songs that fit her characters and those become "their songs". It helps a lot to inspire her writing!
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