As I said in our last exciting episode, there are two kinds of novel outlines writers do: the sort meant to sell a manuscript to a publisher, and the sort meant to help the writer write the book. This post is about the second kind.
The first and possibly most important thing to know about the planning-and-guidance sort of outline is this: It is entirely optional, and may be subject to change at any time at the writer's whim. (Or, as my friend Lois Bujold puts it, "The writer should always...
Published on March 12, 2010 07:23