Louise Carlson Stowell
Louise Carlson Stowell asked Joss Sheldon:

Joss, I've got an issue that is driving me nuts with my writing and I'm wondering if you have experienced it. I have an idea or an experience and I sit down to get it on paper and I can't. It's like I'm too impatient and giddy. I wind up turn away from writing it down because it's effecting me too strongly. When I wait until later it's not as crisp. What is your advise?

Joss Sheldon Hey Louise,

My answer is to separate your moments of inspiration from your moments of perspiration. That you have ideas and experiences is a great thing, you need to embrace that. But as long as you write those ideas down as notes, to remind yourself of the concepts and events you'd like to include in your book, that's enough. Those notes will grow and grow until they become the structure/plan of a book. Only then will you be in a position to turn those ideas into prose. And that's not something you can just sit down and do with a click of the fingers - it takes time. You'll do one draft, come back to it, edit it, cut bits out, and mould it like a piece of clay, but eventually you'll get there...

Good luck!

Joss

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