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My Thoughts For A Novice Writer - Finding Your Motivation   [[The Writer’s Nook] The Writer’s Nook • 673.8K followers Novel writing, book marketing, writer craft, creative writing, & productivity.](   [My Thoughts For A Novice Writer - Finding Your Motivation]( [Martin Hannibal]( [Martin Hannibal]( Writer, Expired Law Professor, Interested Observer [Posted Wed]( [Photo by WordHero I’m motivated to write because it’s in my soul. It’s part of me. After fifty years of hits and some misses as a writer, writing is a daily habit. I feel unfulfilled if I don’t feed ...](     [I am writing a novel, but I already hit my word count target. The thing is, I can’t finish the novel. My fictional characters are acting crazy. I can't control them. What do I do?]( [Deborah Minter]( [Deborah Minter]( I enjoy the magic of books whenever possible. [Answered March 28](   [Lol! That is a common scenario for writers. The characters take over, and one considers who is truly the boss of the plot. You could try plotting out the scene in a few diff... [Read more »](     [Laurence De B. Anderson]( [Laurence De B. Anderson]( Best-selling author. 11 books on Amazon and Kindle. [Posted Sun]( [It’s interesting that events tend to fall into three parts. Creative humans have used this fact to advantage, creating plays, books and other narratives based around the 3-part structure. Roughly s... [Read more »](   [Read more in The Writer’s Nook]() This email was sent by Quora (605 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94041). You were sent this email because you might like [The Writer’s Nook](). If you don't want these updates anymore, you can [mute The Writer’s Nook]( or [unsubscribe](.

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