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Hi Anne,Thanks for your response. I was rinrreefg to this: Getting an idea–or even a whole plot outline–for your story is NOT the hardest part of writing a novel. For me, this *is* the hardest part of writing a novel. A great deal of thinking and figuring takes place before any writing (narrative) begins. it requires inordinate patience. The narrative is easy, once the subconscious gives me the green light to go. When it's ready, the subconscious gives me everything, from beginning to end, including the structure. Getting to that point of readiness, however that's the hard part. It means following the characters to the very end, until I grok their logic, and not losing faith along the way that I will in fact find it. (Perhaps we're saying the same thing but coming at it from opposite ends.)Like? 0
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Carly
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 19:30:25
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 62.210.78.179
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