dream it through

10th June 2016 | for Creatives | structured writing & plotting/outlining, intuitive writing & pantsing, Andre Dubus III, pantsing vs. plotting, writing  |       

"You're much closer to the dreaming side of your mind when you write.  Dream, dream, dream it through.  Write more with your body and less with your head.  Don't think a story through, don't think it out.  The danger of thinking it through is that most of us are not smart enough to do it that way.  We have to go one moment at a time."

— Andre Dubus III

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