Keeping a Writers Journal
Now be honest with me, how many beautiful notebooks do you own? How many of them are empty right now? Yes, I know, you’re waiting for the perfect opportunity to use them. The perfect story. The time you won’t cross anything out. The time you won’t change a thing. Well that time won’t come and you’re wasting them. *Bops you on the head with a pretty notebook*
The purpose of a writers journal is not to create artwork worthy of a museum, but to help your ideas flow. Sometimes when writing things down, you can even bounce ideas off yourself! It’s amazing! So stop holding back and give it a go.
Here are my top tips on journaling:
Don’t worry about keeping it neat (as long as you can read it, it’s good)
Use different notebooks for different things (Plotting, Research, World-building, History, Magic, Religion)
Use headings so topics are easy to find
3am inspo? Write it down! No don’t get your phone out, you want to go to sleep after this. You can develop it in the morning.
Sketch If you’re struggling to visualise something in you WIP, sketch it even if you can’t draw. Remember, this is just for you.
Solving plot holes? Use an idea dump. This is where you just vomit every idea you have to solve it onto the page and then work your way through each option.
Write ideas for made up names/words down. Stick every variation you’ve considered on the page and then you can try merging them or you can simply see which one looks best. Bonus points because you can look back on how you cam up with it.
For editing journals specifically try:
Make lists of things you still want to ‘show’
Make lists of things you want to add
Write down problems you find when reading through, then you get to cross them off when you solve them.
I hope this was helpful. Leave any additions below!!!
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