Writing a novel does not have to start with a 40-page outline, a color-coded board, or a spreadsheet that makes you feel like you are managing a small government agency. Some writers thrive on structure, but many freeze when they try to plan every beat before they have heard their characters speak. If you love Read more "" The post first appeared on Matthew Pearce, Author .
Writing a novel with ADHD can feel like trying to hold water in your hands. You have bursts of brilliance, a head full of scenes, characters, and twists, and then real life shows up with distractions, fatigue, and a million competing tabs in your brain. The goal is not to force yourself into a rigid Read more "Writing a Novel With ADHD: A Consistency Blueprint That Actually Sticks" The post…