I find this is true with many chapters and plot twists, too — I never certain where they’ll take me.
Another Robert Said
I must say, he has large pockets. It’s also the advantage computers and Kindles offer; you can have things to read and write as long as you have power.
Of course, that’s their disadvantage, innit?
Another James Said
I feel the same. Juggling, a scene, character, setting, or bit of dialogue crystallizes into a pattern. That’s the start. Then it’s a continual process of juggling, crystallizing, filtering, processing, and typing, exploring, finding, and filling the pattern.
D.H. Said
Personally, I think many writers worry about where they’re going to land, so they avoid jumping over the edge. It is safer, but it doesn’t take you very far.
You have to make that jump, whichever one that you see holding you back.
Yes, I am addressing myself.
Jules Said
Sometimes, when I’m not certain about what I’m going to write, I feel just as Jules Renard said in this quote. It’s out there. I need to find it.