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“I have tried to outline, but all that seems to guarantee is that the book will not much resemble the outline, so I long ago stopped. I never really know where a book is going, and each new book has it’s own voice—and I have to be available to hear it. That’s what can be frustrating between…” quote by Daniel Woodrell
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““I have tried to outline, but all that seems to guarantee is that the book will not much resemble the outline, so I long ago stopped. I never really know where a book is going, and each new book has it’s own voice—and I have to be available to hear it. That’s what can be frustrating between novels—the way I wrote any previous book won’t work with this one. I’ll make notes, do little sketches of characters or places, but every new book has to be discovered, and maps to the older books won’t help much.””

Daniel Woodrell

About This Quote

Source Interview: Conversation with Daniel Woodrell, The Paris Review, 2015

Authors often find that strict outlines limit a novel’s organic development; each story develops its own voice and direction, requiring flexibility and attentiveness.

In simple terms: Stories need freedom to find their own shape.

Key Takeaway

Embrace discovery, not rigid planning.

Themes

creativity writing flexibility

Mood

reflective inspired

Type

advice process

When to use this quote

  • novel drafting
  • character development
  • plot discovery
  • creative workshops

Key Concepts

narrative voice emergent structure authorial intuition

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance planning with openness?
  • What signals tell you a story is ready to evolve?
A Different Perspective

Rigid outlines can stifle spontaneous ideas and lead to forced narratives.

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