Subject: Pansters, How Much Preparation Do You Need To Do?

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Pansters, How Much Novel Prep Do You Need to Do?

August 18, 2016
Oakland, California


Hi Friend, 

I'm getting ready for our free special webinar next Tuesday on essential plot and character tips for novelists, so you can start planning your novel, and people have been signing up and asking questions. Thanks!

Let's dive in!

Mary asks: "As a pantser how much preparation should I do?"

I love this question because I can so relate. For years, I struggled with finding direction so I could actually sit down and write.

But I felt lost, without a roadmap. I didn't know I needed a roadmap or even a compass.

I didn't want to outline. Bleh. Just thinking of I, II, III, A, B, C, made my skin crawl.

How could I ever find my way from spark to completed novel?

Then I discovered, or actually re-discovered the Hero's Journey, which reminded me of my first love: the adventure fantasy tale.

Using the roadmap of the Hero's Journey, I wrote my first fantasy novel and had a blast, even though I had no idea what I was actually doing, except following my gut.

Being a seat-of-your-pants writer is fun! That's why I do it. I imagine that's why you do it too. 

But some pantsers can't write if they don't have an inkling where to go next. I get that. That's why I was stuck too. I needed an inkling, not too much where I'd be bored, but just enough to whet my appetite and lead me into the story.

I've heard it likened to just needing your car headlights to be shining a 100 feet in front of you to be able to move forward in the night. Now, you need to know where you're driving so you can get there, right?

Of course, you could drive in circles, to extend our metaphor, and that can be totally fun.

It all comes down to what you would like.

Instead of "how much preparation should I do?" how about asking it differently, "How much preparation will help me feel prepared and excited to start on my novel?"

Honestly, there is no "should." There is only what you want. So tap into that, and then explore what feels good and works to generate ideas for you.

Here's some ways to prepare your novel so that you know where you're going:
  • Get clear on your genre. Reader expectations shape our stories.
  • Learn about your characters. For many pantsers, that's where they love to play. I do!
  • Explore the world of your story. What makes it exciting and intriguing to you?
  • Keep a steady finger on the pulse of your curiosity and take lots of notes. Some people use Scrivener. I do. And I use a notebook, audio notes, and post-its. The important thing is to capture all your ideas. Now is not the time to judge them.
  • Watch these silly and fun videos. Creativity comes from joy and love.
As you can see, there are lots of way to prepare for writing your novel. It's a personal choice, and one to explore and discover for yourself.

In my October 2016 Plan Your Novel course, I present a process designed by a pantser -- me. I've designed a roadmap that you can and encourage you to customize to your life. (We teach to the whole brain: There's plotter tips too that you may find useful, too.)

If you're ready to dive into planning your novel, this course is for you.

As I often do, I have goodies for you: 2 ways you can win a free pass to the course. Check those out here.

Your turn: What draws your curiosity as you think about planning your novel?

I'm curious! And would love to know!

Hit reply and let me know what you discover. Happy Writing!

Or you can share your discoveries with me on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.



Next:

Special Webinar! on Planning Your Novel: Essential Plot & Character Tips *New & Updated*

For the last two years, Ezra and I have given this webinar to over 300 registered attendees. We’re pleased to bring back this webinar this year!

We always have lots of fun, plenty of learning, and give away some fun prizes. We look forward to seeing you there!

When: Tuesday, August 23, 2016: 5pm Pacific/8pm Eastern 

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How: Sign up here to get all the info!


Your Investment: 90-minutes of your time

In this 90-minute special webinar, we will cover:
  • Why preparing your novel saves you time and can help you have direction, power, and purpose
  • Essential plot and character development tips
  • The key questions to ask your characters to make your story hum
  • The overview of the “Plan Your Novel” October 2016 course — Our 3rd year with this popular course
  • Who are your instructors and why we’re qualified to help you
  • Why we created this course
  • Q&A: Time to get your questions answered
Sign up here to get all details and the worksheet we’ll send out ahead of time.

** Sign up even if you can't make it. You’ll get the recording if you can’t make it live.**

Have a Happy and Creative Week!

And thanks for showing up for yourself and doing your creative work!

All our best,
Beth & Ezra

beth@bethbarany.com

Barany School of Fiction

Writer's Fun Zone blog

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Beth and Ezra Barany are award-winning, best-selling novelists, with 18 books and 5 awards to their name. They are teachers who have worked with over 100 authors to help them get their books written and published and into the hands of their readers.

♥ Happily married for over 15 years, we’re passionate about writing, storytelling, and guiding authors to achieve their dreams.

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I believe that the creative life works better with play and love, so with playful joy, I offer you goodies to support you in your writer's adventure.


ABOUT BETH BARANY

An award-winning novelist, certified creativity coach and Master NLP Practitioner, Beth runs Writer's Fun Zone, a blog for and by writers, and her recently launched school for novelists, the Barany School of Fiction.

Beth writes young adult (YA) fantasy and contemporary fantasy romance. She also writes how-to books and courses for novelists, including her home study coaching guide, The Writer's Adventure Guide: 12 Stages to Writing Your Book, a Hero's Journey adaption with you the author as the hero in your own adventure of writing your book.


In her downtime, Beth reads, colors, watches movies with her sweetie, travels, and has coffee with friends and family. And plays with her cat, gardens, and walks. And sleeps. She loves sleep.


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Leo on camera. He's such a star!
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