My writing process hasn't changed - it's is the same whether I'm working on a Y.A. novel or, as now, a new novel for adults. A lot of reading, a lot of research if the subject warrants it, a lot of sticky notes and scraps of paper - and get to work. Kathe Koja adultchangelot share on social
My writing process is a mix of research, personal experiences, washing the dishes, raising kids while thinking - then writing. Jean Craighead George dishexperiencekid Change image and share on social
My writing process is such that a story will be in my head for awhile, and I'll start making notes on my computer. I create character sheets that include a character's past, fears, goals and ambitions. Tracie Peterson ambitionawhilecharacter share on social
My writing process is very organic. I start with an idea. I have the general story arc and the cast. But then I sit down to write, and things change. Sarah Addison Allen arccastchange Change image and share on social
My writing process isn't a very organized thing. Chuck Palahniuk organizeprocessthing Change image and share on social
My writing process often begins with a question. I write down ideas and let them stew for about a year. Then, when I sit down to write, I make a list of characters and try to see how they fit. Cynthia Voigt begincharacterfit Change image and share on social
My writing process, such as it is, consists of a lot of noodling, procrastinating, dawdling, and avoiding. Amy Bloom avoidconsistdawdle Change image and share on social
My writing regimen is not very regimented. I tend to be a binge writer, working sometimes in the morning and sometimes all night. When I get going I like to hunch over the keyboard until I feel totally played out. Jess Walter bingefeelhunch share on social
My writing routine is: get son off to school and sit down at 8 A.M. I read what I wrote the day before, and then write longhand, into a notebook. I prefer paper and pen because it feels closer to my brain. Tracy Chevalier braincloseday share on social
My writing style is very sensual, as in sensory detail. Laurell K. Hamilton detailsensorysensual Change image and share on social