Plotter, Pantser… Plantser? How I Actually Write My Books
I thought I was a plotter, but writing taught me otherwise. Turns out, I’m a plantser—part planner, part pantser, always following where the story leads.
I thought I was a plotter, but writing taught me otherwise. Turns out, I’m a plantser—part planner, part pantser, always following where the story leads.
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