What’s your approach when you start a new writing project?
I outline everything… then avoid writing for as long as possible.
I just open a doc and let the words pour out.
I sketch a loose outline, then go with the flow.
I write the first paragraph 10 times trying to get it perfect.
I jot down every idea I have, then bounce between them.
What’s your biggest writing struggle?
Actually starting—even though I’ve planned everything.
Keeping track of my plot or remembering what I wrote last time.
Sticking to the plan when inspiration pulls me in a new direction.
Editing too much and never feeling like it's “good enough.”
Picking just one idea to focus on without getting distracted.
What does your Google Docs or Notes app look like?
Detailed outlines, writing goals, and chapter breakdowns.
Pages of unfiltered, raw, emotional writing chaos.
A mix of structured outlines and spontaneous brainstorms.
Drafts labeled “final_final_THIS_ONE_3.”
Dozens of “new idea!” notes with little follow-through.
How do you feel mid-way through writing something?
Like I should go back and tweak the outline instead of finishing.
Like I’ve completely lost control but the characters are in charge.
Like I’m balancing planning and discovery, but it’s hard to stay centered.
Like I’ll never be satisfied with how it reads.
Like maybe I should just jump to the next idea.
What’s your ideal writing vibe?
Quiet, focused time with a strict plan and checklist.
Music loud, coffee strong, and no plan at all.
A cup of tea, a sketch of ideas, and freedom to roam.
Silence and enough time to reread every sentence. Twice.
Sticky notes, a whiteboard, and a spontaneous brainstorm session.
Have you already written your first book?
Not yet, but I’m thinking about it
I’ve started but haven’t finished
I’ve finished the draft, but it’s not published
Yes! I’ve written and published my first book
I’ve written multiple books
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