Keep on writing that first draft, even if it turns out bad or terribly disjointed — I’m 35000 words into my own novel and it sucks majorly and is totally out of order, but that’s for me to fix later in the next drafts
Keep on writing that first draft, even if it turns out bad or terribly disjointed — I’m 35000 words into my own novel and it sucks majorly and is totally out of order, but that’s for me to fix later in the next drafts
I use a regular text editor (Pluma) or markdown editor (Ghostwriter) for writing
I am working through writing my first novel, and I started at 1600 words/day in an attempt to keep up with NaNoWriMo. Now, though, I do about 300 words/day. I bang out a scene or two each day, out of order, based on whichever part of the story I want to add to. When I meet my final word count goal, I will reorganize and rewrite the whole a few times so that the story makes sense.
Wonderful work, it flows off the tongue beautifully.