Review: No Plot? No Problem!
- by Kelly
Title: No Plot? No Problem! A Low-Stress, High-Velocity Guide to Writing a Novel in 30 Days
Author: Chris Baty
Category: Nonfiction
Rating: 3.5/5
Summary: Advice from the founder of NaNoWriMo on how to write a novel in 30 days.
Review: This made for a fun read during my crazy month of writing. And this book is what convinced me I didn’t need to stress out about writing an outline before NaNoWriMo because according to Baty, “plot happens.” Which is completely true. The story arc and ending I first envisioned for my novel are completely different from how they actually turned out. That’s a good thing, I promise you.
The week-by-week guide was helpful, even if my writing motivation didn’t track it exactly. The book also had writing exercises throughout that I haven’t tried yet but sound fun, like the person and thing game.
You take your notebook, pen, and an unread newspaper and go to a public place with lots of foot traffic. Close your eyes, count to fifteen, then open your eyes. The first person you see is your Person. Write down everything you can about them before they leave your sight. Then take your newspaper, close your eyes, open it to a random page, move your finger down the page a few seconds, and open your eyes again. Whatever you’re pointing to has a deep connection to your Person. What’s the connection? Figure it out and write about it. And bonus points for integrating your Person into your current writing project!