Rather than sketch and plot and plan and let the energy behind your writing idea die on the vine from over-planning, just start. There is incredible, generative power in starting, and even more so in “thinking on paper,” meaning, writing before the thought if fully formed in your mind, and capturing the full river of thought as it’s happening. In the bo…
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