I started carrying a journal around with me and I'm pretty proud that I've completed chapter one.
What I find weird-when I did some research-is that most writers start at the end not the beginning. They first have to know the ending so they never get stuck in the beginning or middle.
I also found that sometimes they write "candy-bar" scenes which are parts of your book that you've been itching to write, impatient to write that particular part.
But now I don't know whether to start from beginning to end or end to beginning. If I go with the first choice I risk the chance of getting stuck and quitting, but if I chose the second I'd probably vet scrambled anyway.
What I find weird-when I did some research-is that most writers start at the end not the beginning. They first have to know the ending so they never get stuck in the beginning or middle.
I also found that sometimes they write "candy-bar" scenes which are parts of your book that you've been itching to write, impatient to write that particular part.
But now I don't know whether to start from beginning to end or end to beginning. If I go with the first choice I risk the chance of getting stuck and quitting, but if I chose the second I'd probably vet scrambled anyway.