Rhys has loved Grace his entire life, but their different stations in life made a future impossible. She eloped with another, but now she has returned—a widow with a young son. Can the magic of the holiday season bring Rhys and Grace together at last?
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After seeing everyone do an end-of-year review, I was tempted to do one.
But I was going to do it for 2022 instead -- to hopefully give the new year an idea of what it is we're looking for.
Good morning and happy #NaNoWriMo! 👋
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@tlambertwrites Very helpful. I also liked the notion of using the small ideas as writing prompts. In the past I've balked at plotting ahead of time because it was too detailed--this method is more practical for me. Thanks again!
This was so helpful! It breaks plotting down into manageable, bite-size, not-scary parts that I'm going to use. I also love the term "discovery writer" - it's a great descriptor of the pantser process.
Me, trying to write a synopsis: This isn't so hard. These 1st 2 paragraphs are concise, to the point, no meandering explanations about plot details. I'll have this done in no time.
*Paragraph 3 enters the chat*