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: If you get stuck on a scene, just write a brief third-person summary of what happens next and move on to the parts that excite you.
: Establish where and when the story takes place early on. : If you get stuck on a scene,
: Common frameworks include Rags to Riches , The Quest , or Voyage and Return . 2. The "Rough" Draft Strategy The goal of a first draft isn't to be good; it's to exist. What does your character want, and what is
: Every story needs "Peril" or a hurdle. What does your character want, and what is standing in their way?. What does your character want
: Ground your reader by using the five senses—the smell of rain, the grit of sand, or the sound of a tin clinking on tiles. 3. Drafting Checklist
The phrase "ass in chair" is a classic writer's mantra—it means the hardest part of drafting a story isn't the ideas, but simply showing up and putting words on the page.
: Don't edit as you go. You can't fix a blank page, but you can fix a "shitty first draft".