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 …

Writing a Novel With ADHD: A Consistency Blueprint That Actually Sticks

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 …