BLOG TOUR: THE THIEF, THE DAMSEL, AND THE DRAGON | PROCESS!

Greetings, y’all! Today I’ll be sharing what my writing process is like, and how The Thief, The Damsel, And The Dragon came to be (one of my quickest finished works to date!). As y’all know, TT,TD,TD started when I sat down with the intentions of throwing together a story idea one morning over coffee. Usually, my story ideas come on bursts of inspiration, or like Seek and JUMP, God gives me dreams. But TT,TD,TD was brainstormed and I decided ‘hey! I’m gonna take these three things, ‘thief‘, ‘damsel‘, and ‘dragon‘… and do something kind of unexpected’.

I had the novella plotted and witten in a week. I didn’t write a second draft (like I’ve done for my novels) — the first draft was the only one. I did add and edit things, of course! It took about two months to edit (on and off), with the help of betas, as well as finishing the covers, and hire a friend to format it.

The writing itself is the fastest I’ve ever finished a project, so I was tickled pink by that! The plotting was really fun (and not so bad as, say, Seek, where I want to slam my head against a wall. :P), and it was cool to plot with my family. My sis, Tory, actually helped me decide on a crucial plot part. *high five for Tory*

My brainstorming isn’t… neat.ย I’m the person folks call a ‘plantser’. I plot, yes, with my messy outlines and plot points. But I also don’t really do things scene-by-scene, every-detail-is-written-down.ย I see folks with great handwriting and categorized notes in some nice notebook — ha.ย Nope. My notebook is random, full of chicken scratch (if I write too slow for nice handwriting, I forget what I’m writing, y’all!), and I’ll have bits and pieces of the actual outline, over and over again. And random character notes. And if I hear a song and thing ‘OH THIS IS *insert character*, I jot that down on a page. It’s a bit crazy but it works. And I use pretty colored inks, so that makes it wonderful! ๐Ÿ˜›

In the end, every way of writing is unique, and that’s what is amazing! =D And there’s always things to learn and tweak as we grow as writers and as children of God.

TODAY’S BLOGGERS

Author Interview // Sarah Willoughby @ R535

Author Interview // Kate Willis @ Once Upon an Ordinary

Review // Abigail McKenna @ Novels, Dragons, and Wardrobe Doors

Review // Gracelyn Buckner @ Literatura

 

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I hope y’all enjoyed the post! I always enjoy seeing other people’s writing process and journeys. =) Tomorrow is the last day of the blog tour, so be sure to enter the giveaway and share the tour will others! Thanks so much for reading and partying with me. God bless!

– Ang

 

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6 Comments

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  2. *highfives you* Well, congrats on all the progress you made in such a short time! It’s been a fantastic journey to watch you make! ๐Ÿ˜€

  3. Wow. One week is amazingly quick XDD
    I outline my novels like you do XD I write down a timeline with the major events and add in things in between. Also beside my actual story Google doc, I have a notes Google doc where I put down random thoughts I have or things I need to do.
    I also put down characters descriptions and other random things in my notebook ๐Ÿ˜›

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