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Friday, October 11, 2019

No Plot? No Problem! Chapter 2

No Plot? No Problem!

By Chris Baty


Baty calculates that writing your 50,000-word novel takes, on average, about 55 hours to write, and then tells the story of a novelist who always ends up cramming most of that 55 hours into the last three days of his writing month. 

55 hours isn't all that much to cram into 30 days, then, and here Baty helpfully provides the Time Finder.
I don't know if I'm going to be able to do it -- or frankly, how hard I'm going to try -- with a preschooler, but busier people than you or I have succeeded, so let's find that time!
Posted by Laura at 9:25 AM
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