You probably wouldn’t drive across the country without a map.
You probably wouldn’t cook Thanksgiving dinner without recipes.
Would you write a book without an outline?
The practice of outlining a book in detail takes an enormous amount of discipline. Focusing on the infrastructure of the story is a whole different ball game than writing in free form and letting things evolve as they may. My first book was a result of rambling writing sessions, often resulting in superfluous content which ended up being taken out of the story. Although it was fun to just write and see what happened, it seemed there had to be a more effective method out there, one that would result in a greater yield with less exertion. Most writers have other jobs, and when it comes to writing time, every moment is precious.
Some writing coaches suggest that creating a detailed outline is the most…
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