Inspiration!

For the past several days I have been traveling with my family.  I got about half a chapter written on our flight out of KC.  I used the methodology from “2k to 10k,” which I reviewed recently, first outlining the chapter, then writing with focus and vigor!

I have not gotten much written during the trip, but I have gotten a lot of inspiration.  I have a new character I am going to try out, one who will help explore the complexities of the American Revolution.  More importantly, a great Independence Day Weekend, spent with my family, reminded my why I love this country, and why I love writing.

I’m really looking forward to the flight back, because I am going to get some serious writing done!

My GoodReads Review of “2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love”

2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love by Rachel Aaron
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

There is nothing really new in this book, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t with a read.

2k to 10k gives the reader common sense tips to make the process of writing and editing more efficient and fun.

When I wrote my first novel I dove into the woods. Sure, I had sort of made an outline, and I eventually built a timeline, but I spent literally months wandering around.

After getting halfway through 2k to 10k I stopped work on my current novel and started scene mapping it. I immediately changed the order of two of the chapters, linked scenes far more effectively, and found ways to squeeze more “juice” out of many scenes. Now, when I actually write those scenes, I will know where I am going and how I will get there.

2k to 10k is not the last word on writing fiction, but I wish I’d read it before I started wandering through the woods. It is a short, easy read, written by an author who earns a living by her writing. I strongly recommend it to anyone who writes fiction, or is thinking about doing so.

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