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Too Many WIP

I have entirely too many WIP’s (Work in Progress) right now. I have a gnawing need to get started on a new idea I have for a story. It’s the first one where I actually have a beginning, middle and end – ahead of time. Normally I let my characters lead, but this time I have the idea, the characters and well, I just want to write it.

I also have a question for you writer’s out there. What do you do when all your stories seem to take place either in the same location, state, country, city, place?
I have a calling to write stories that revolve around people moving from the states to another country. Usually one country in particular. I cannot STOP. It’s a NEED. Why is this?
Do you do this too?

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  • Marisa

    I keep a spiral bound notebook for each of my books… and when I have a plot idea and characters in my head, I roughly write them out, write out my outline and whatever bits of dialogue randomly pop in my head… and then I wait until I’m done with what I’m working on. My excitement for my new project never goes away, so when I’m ready, I’ll have it there for me!

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