In "No Plot, No Problem!" Baty recommends no more than a week of planning. Anything more than that, he suggests, will give you novel burn out before you've even begun writing.
It is difficult to find that balance. In the end, I think it's important to remember that anything you've outlined, plotted, or planned can always be chucked out the window for something spontaneous.
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It is difficult to find that balance. In the end, I think it's important to remember that anything you've outlined, plotted, or planned can always be chucked out the window for something spontaneous.
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