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PTL Perrin Writes... | Thoughts and Reflections and Treasures I've Found PTL Perrin Writes… Thoughts and Reflections and Treasures I've Found Post navigation ← Older posts When “Pantsing” Isn’t “Flying by the Seat of Your Pants.” Posted by Patty Perrin 4 After reading this article by Lauren Sapala, I have a better understanding about why plotting, or outlining, a novel has never worked for me. And yet, I’ve published four books in a series that have gotten good reviews, and I’m working on three more in a second series, all without getting mired in a plotless mess. I know some fantastic authors who outline their plots and write wonderful books, and I’ve sometimes wished I could write that way. Now I know why I write the way I do. Are you a writer? How are you wired? What “Pantsing” Really Means and Why Most Writers Have It All Wrong Posted in Reflections on writing , Treasures I've Found Tagged pantser , Pantser vs Plotter , writer , writing , ...

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