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Writing is a unique process for every
writer. Some writers outline, some don't. Some write in only
first person Point of View, some mix it up and use a different
POV in every story. Some use note cards for plotting, others use
a spreadsheet or a whiteboard. Some writers don't plot at all,
preferring to sit down and just start writing.
Finding the process that works for you
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