Happens Quote by Stephen King
“I don't really map anything out. I just let it happen [while writing]. But once it happens, it's always there. If it's laid, it's played. If I get to page 300 and it's not working, I junk it.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Writing process discussion, 2010s
The author writes spontaneously, revises when necessary, and discards work that fails to engage, emphasizing intuition over strict planning.
In simple terms: He writes freely, edits, and drops bad ideas.
Trust your creative instincts, but be ready to cut what doesn't work.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- novel drafting
- screenwriting
- short story development
- blog posts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should you intervene with a plan?
- How do you know when to discard a piece?
Lack of structure may lead to wasted time.