Learn how to write a novel in 90 days by outlining and pressure testing your story. Focus on character arcs, scene structure, and the magic of the second draft. Embrace imperfections, finish your first draft, and unlock new ideas for your story.
Thorough planning and outlining can help writers complete a first draft in 90 days, setting a strong foundation for their narrative.
Aligning plot events with internal character arcs is crucial for creating a cohesive and compelling story.
Deep dives
Writing a First Draft in 90 Days
It is possible to write a first draft in 90 days through thorough planning and outlining the story upfront. By focusing on detailed character arcs, global genre, scene by scene outlines, and structural elements, a writer can set a strong foundation for their narrative. This approach requires dedicated work before starting the actual writing process to ensure a well-prepared roadmap for the story.
Balancing Plot and Character Arcs
Starting with the plot while having a clear idea of the character's internal arc is essential for effective storytelling. Writers may struggle with harmonizing external plot events and internal character development, leading to drafts lacking depth. By aligning both elements and understanding the protagonist's growth, writers can create a cohesive and compelling narrative.
The Impact of Writing Well-Structured Scenes
Learning to write scenes effectively can significantly enhance the overall quality of a story. Using the five commandments of storytelling, including goals, inciting incidents, turning points, crises, climaxes, and resolutions, creates a strong scene structure that drives the narrative forward. Mastering scene writing can streamline the storytelling process and improve the coherence of the entire story.
In today’s episode, I'm sharing some of the lessons I learned from coaching writers this year. My hope is that these lessons will help you to keep moving forward with your work in the most efficient way possible. Here's a quick preview:
[01:20] Lesson #1: It’s totally possible to write the first draft of a full-length novel in 90 days IF you do the hard work to outline and pressure test your story upfront. [04:25] Lesson #2: It’s okay to start with the plot of your story, or the external stuff that happens, AS LONG AS you have some idea of your character’s internal arc. [07:25] Lesson #3: If you learn how to write a scene that works, it will be MUCH easier to write a first draft that works. Plus, your writing will improve a lot, too! [10:25] Lesson #4: It’s okay if your first draft (or even your second draft) isn’t perfect. No matter how much work you do upfront, you will NEVER have everything figured out before you start writing. [13:05] Lesson #5: Your second draft is where the magic happens! Focus on getting the first draft done so that you can benefit from all the 'a-ha' moments and new ideas that come from getting to know your story more. [15:15] Key points and episode recap.
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