Pantser? Planner? Percolator?

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One of my favorite NaNo terms is “pantser”—as in writing by the seat of your pants, without an outline.

The term brings up the age-old debate about how to best go about writing a novel: pantser vs. planner. I’m intrigued by people’s approaches to writing a novel because writers’ processes can seem as indelibly etched in their psyches as their genetic makeups. Some of us like clutter. Some of us need clean, organized spaces. Some of us live somewhere in between.

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    I always kind of considered myself a semi-pantser, but now I have a word for it… I’m a percolator! Perfect.
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