One of the things I've noticed working and speaking with new and aspiring authors is that they often over-complicate the process of writing a book. They see movies and read books about authors and reverse-engineer the creative unfolding from there, often creating complex machinations along the way.
If you can relate, would you like a tip on how to make writing a book easy, peasy, lemon squeezey? Start out with a general outline of the book! It doesn't have to be complex. You just need a simple roadmap that will help you get from point A (your idea) to point B (the completed book), with some milestones in-between (a general idea of chapters or plot points). There is no one-size fits all outline framework, so find one that fits your idea AND your writing style and go from there. You can always course correct along the way.
Published on August 04, 2021 09:25