You love the freedom of discovery writingâbut sometimes writing into the dark leads to dead ends, rewrites, or stories that wander off track. Outlining for Novelists Who Don't Outline is the guide for writers who don't want to become rigid plotters, but do want practical tools to strengthen their stories.
Written from the perspective of a true discovery writer, this book rejects the condescending, one-size-fits-all advice so many "plotting" books offer. Instead, it shows you how to borrow the parts of outlining that actually helpâwithout sacrificing spontaneity, character surprises, or the creative rush that made you fall in love with writing in the first place.
Inside, you'll learn how to identify the specific problems holding your manuscript back, from structural issues and weak conflict to character drift, missing story beats, and unmet reader expectations. You'll also explore flexible techniques such as reverse outlining, using broad plot structures, tracking clues and reveals, and building an outline that works for your brain.
If you're a pantser, discovery writer, or "write into the dark" novelist who wants more control without losing your voice, this book will help you write smarter, finish stronger, and stay true to your process.
Outlining for Novelists who Don't Outline - Paul Austin Ardoin
You love the freedom of discovery writingâbut sometimes writing into the dark leads to dead ends, rewrites, or stories that wander off track. Outlining for Novelists Who Don't Outline is the guide for writers who don't want to become rigid plotters, but do want practical tools to strengthen their stories.
Written from the perspective of a true discovery writer, this book rejects the condescending, one-size-fits-all advice so many "plotting" books offer. Instead, it shows you how to borrow the parts of outlining that actually helpâwithout sacrificing spontaneity, character surprises, or the creative rush that made you fall in love with writing in the first place.
Inside, you'll learn how to identify the specific problems holding your manuscript back, from structural issues and weak conflict to character drift, missing story beats, and unmet reader expectations. You'll also explore flexible techniques such as reverse outlining, using broad plot structures, tracking clues and reveals, and building an outline that works for your brain.
If you're a pantser, discovery writer, or "write into the dark" novelist who wants more control without losing your voice, this book will help you write smarter, finish stronger, and stay true to your process.