Attention #NaNoWriMo participants!
Hoping to share your completed book with other people after you finish the challenge?
If you want people to read your book and enjoy it, then you need a plan EVEN if you hate plotting.
Having done years of Nanowrimo I can say that the only way to end with a good book is to spend time planning your book before you start.
The problem is that some of us, including myself, don’t quite belong—we are the pantsers.
Pantsers write ‘by the seat’ of their pants, discovering the story as they go along without knowing the full picture of where the story is going.
If you are a pantser like me, you hate staring at a screen trying to organize your outline. It doesn’t have to be that way!
What if there were some way to have the best of both worlds– to create a plan that allows enough freedom to write and feel spontaneous while also keeping you on track to create a crisp story that makes sense.
And what if you could learn this method with 1-1 assistance and apply it to your book in 3 hours?
Maybe you are like me— I like writing to be fun, but I hate analyzing my story. I want to stay in my character’s shoes and focus on what I feel like writing about each moment. I want to let the story take me on a ride.
So many writers advised that I outline my book first, but it just felt wrong. And stifling.
Luckily, through trial and error I discovered a method for planning a book that is completely different from anything you’ve ever learned.
I’m pleased to introduce my latest offering: the Mastering Intuitive Outlining Breakthrough Day.
Read more here to get your book outline started ASAP. I am running a massive flash sale to help you outline your book before November!!