Comments on: Overcoming “one day” syndrome: how to write your first novel /2014/02/overcoming-one-day-syndrome-how-to-write-your-first-novel/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=overcoming-one-day-syndrome-how-to-write-your-first-novel Creative living in a pastel colour palette Tue, 05 Aug 2014 03:21:02 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.2 By: Sara - Darling Lovely Life editor /2014/02/overcoming-one-day-syndrome-how-to-write-your-first-novel/#comment-2129 Fri, 14 Feb 2014 08:08:10 +0000 /?p=3972#comment-2129 Thanks so much :) it needs to be able to evolve to become the best story it can be! <3 xxx

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By: Shannon Callarman /2014/02/overcoming-one-day-syndrome-how-to-write-your-first-novel/#comment-2126 Thu, 13 Feb 2014 22:02:06 +0000 /?p=3972#comment-2126 I’m the same way when I write. I’ve been working on a novel for two years. It changes dramatically every couple months. But I find it beautiful how much it’s changed. Since I have never gone into writing the story with a strategic plan, it allowed my story to grow along with me year over year. I learn new things about life and it inspires and strengthens my story. I let the story write itself. That’s the beauty of it. Great post!

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By: Emma /2014/02/overcoming-one-day-syndrome-how-to-write-your-first-novel/#comment-2112 Tue, 11 Feb 2014 18:15:20 +0000 /?p=3972#comment-2112 A great feature Sara. Like you, I feel that most people have a story in them and I have always longed to get mine down on paper, not necessarily for anyone else but for myself. I love writing and for me, shaping a novel that I love would be the ultimate achievement (it was actual my plan before I started blogging, then blogging got in the way)! This has given me a definite kick up the bum to just get on with it, to find time and give it again without a worry of failure…because if I don’t try I will never know :) xx

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