Are you a pantser or a plotter? Do you love outlining, or does it leave you running for the
hills?
Some writers love to outline their entire book, because they believe they have to map out every
twist and turn in order to write a coherent whole. Other writers hate outlining, because they
believe it robs them of their creativity and they would rather write their way to an understanding
of their story.
Join Mia P. Manansala, certified teacher of Jennie Nash’s method, to learn Jennie Nash’s outlining method that writers from both camps can love. It’s called the Inside Outline. It’s a simple and easy-to-use tool with a very clear goal: In a short space, tie the external, plot-based events of your story to the internal, emotion-based truths that inform it.