How I Write Novels

What To Do When You Get Stuck Writing Your Novel (Part Two)

Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
3 min readJun 15, 2022

1 Trick I’ve Used to Write 5 Novels

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Okay, so I’ve reached a stopping point after that first rush of 100 pages. I just can’t seem to keep writing. But I have no idea what’s wrong with the book, and I certainly can’t figure out how to fix it. Maybe I can trick myself into writing more? But the truth, if I’m being honest with myself, is that anything I do write in an attempt to fix this problem falls flat.

What do I do next?

I take the project off the page. I mean that literally — I’m a big fan of art supplies. I like to use colorful note cards, beautiful pens and highlighters, or different colored post-it notes.

(You could probably figure out a way to do something similar on a spreadsheet, if that’s more your thing. Thinking about the project from a completely different angle is what works best for me, and since I compose on a screen, making the work tangible seems to take the problem-solving to a different part of my brain).

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I start with just taking stock of what I know. Usually by this point, I feel pretty despairing…

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Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

Written by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

She/her. New York Times bestseller / Author of five novels including: Fierce Little Thing, June, and Bittersweet. https://linktr.ee/MirandaBW

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