Uncertainty, Destination, and the Need to Know…
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Musings
We are ruled by uncertainty. The need to know shapes our motives, what we ask for, desire, fear and seek to claim.
And so it is in writing that we encounter a somewhat safe haven.
The writer has a general idea of the destination of her or his story if not, how it shall end.
But this is an illusion too.
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Uncertainty
Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays
Setting out to write a story or novel is one of the most difficult tasks a person can undertake. Several things make the work hard, one of which is uncertainty. We start out at the beginning of a story, thinking we know where we are going, holding some idea of where we’d like to travel.
Tags: heart, mind, novels, obstacles, outline, plan, plot, stories, uncertainty, warriors, writing


