Storytelling for Pantsers
Are you a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants writer? Hungry for a book that shows you how to write and revise your novel without an outline?
Discover the secret sauce to help those of us seat-flyers get at least some grounding in what we do,
and to find and use a system in the chaos that is pantsing.
Wear Pants
You should read this book if you think the cover of this book is cool, or wear pants. Because, hey, the cover is cool. So are you, and so is this book. (Who says you can’t judge a book by it’s cover? Pshaw.)
Read MoreFeel Writing is Complicated
You should read this book if you feel frustrated because “Dang it; writing’s hard enough. Why do I always have to complicate it?”
Read MoreGet Lost in the Weeds
You should read this book if you get lost in the weeds of writing and revision because portions of your novel are in different phases of the writing process.
Read MoreAnnalisa Parent
Annalisa Parent teaches writing workshops across the country. She is the editor of Chair & Pen: Musings on Writing and the Writing Life, and an Undergraduate and Graduate Professor of English at Norwich University. A magna cum laude graduate of Middlebury College’s English Department & Creative Writing …
Read MoreJohn David Mann
coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Red Circle and the bestselling classic The Go-Giver
Read MoreWrite to Discover
You should read this book if you need to write to discover your story. (“I just watch my characters and write down what they do.”)
Read MoreJump around
You should read this book if you write chapter 1. And then chapter 5. And then chapter 2. etc.
Read MoreAre still on chapter one
You should read this book if you have started a novel at least 68 times (the same novel) and only written the first chapter
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