“Unlock Your Creative Potential: The Secret Writing Plan That Will Transform Your Craft!”
I developed a writing plan.
A Long-Term Writing Plan
I write a lot of different things: fiction in multiple genres, nonfiction, and poetry. The projects I want to finish are innumerable. I’m swimming in notes and ideas. In order to actually execute any of my ideas, I need a long-term writing plan. Otherwise, I’ll find myself fluttering around from project to project without ever finishing anything.
No two writers will have the same long-term plan. Your plan should be based on your goals, your skill level, and the realities of your life — how much writing you can do in a given day, week, month, or year. You might set out to write your first novel in a year but find it takes two. From there, you can plan more accordingly. Or you might launch three different book series with a plan to finish the first series before finishing the others, only to find that the second series sells better, so it makes more sense to focus on that one. This is why a flexible plan, especially at the beginning, is essential.
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