Spontaneity Is the Art

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | structured writing & plotting/outlining, intuitive writing & pantsing, magic/mystery of creating/art, art, writing, Garth Stein  |       

"If something happens in those spontaneous moments of writing that's different than my outline, I go with the spontaneity, and change the outline to suit it.  Because the spontaneity, that's the art.  My intentions are the craft, right?  That's what I'm trying to do.  But what is being done is where the magic is."

— Garth Stein

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