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Tag Archives: story

Writing without a roadmap
Musings

Writing without a roadmap

Posted on August 1, 2018 by Kerri S. Mabee • Leave a comment

So, what’s it like to write without a roadmap? I’ll let you know when I arrive at my destination. For now, I am on a novel-writing journey that is progressing without any real idea of where I am headed or how I will get there. No doubt, there are many writers who meticulously plot and … Continue reading »

Rekindle the magic of an unfinished story
Tips

Rekindle the magic of an unfinished story

Posted on July 18, 2018 by Kerri S. Mabee • Leave a comment

When it comes to writing, most of us would agree that we have ideas that go on for days and days, inspiration to beat the band and enough words to fill hundreds of pages. The only problem to factor into the picture? Focus. Read: Reflect on rejection: 4 reasons your work is overlooked Likely just … Continue reading »

When your writing takes a wrong turn
Pitfalls

When your writing takes a wrong turn

Posted on December 30, 2015 by Kerri S. Mabee • Leave a comment

You are feeling more inspired than ever before. The story is moving. Your words are grooving. You see the ending just ahead and it’s brilliant. You can’t wait to get there. And then suddenly, it stops. Everything stops. Not because your ideas have dried up. It’s just that something feels wrong. You can no longer … Continue reading »

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