How Does Kirsten Holmquist Describe Her Writing Process?

2025-09-03 02:56:06 337

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Ivy
Ivy
2025-09-06 00:51:06
Okay, short and enthusiastic: she frames writing as an iterative, character-first craft. In my reading of her comments she builds a loose roadmap from emotional beats, writes a messy but fast first draft to keep energy, and trusts revision to discover clarity. She uses scene-focused checks — does this scene change the character, raise stakes, or reveal new truth? — and leans on trusted readers to find blind spots. There’s also a playful side she mentions: trying different voices or POVs for a scene until one sings, then polishing sentence-level details. It’s the kind of process that makes writing feel like both work and exploration, and it’s oddly reassuring for anyone who gets stuck in perfectionism.
Trisha
Trisha
2025-09-06 08:37:31
I’ll put it straight: her method reads like someone who treats craft as a conversation. She emphasizes scene-level intention — every scene should push a character toward change — and she builds outward from those micro-goals. Rather than rigidly plotting every twist, she uses a scene list or a lightweight outline to keep a sense of direction, then writes into discovery. That balance between plan and play is a key theme she keeps returning to in talks and posts.

On revision she gets pragmatic. She doesn’t worship first drafts; she rewrites with a checklist mentality, interrogating stakes, pacing, and voice. She’ll swap point of view, tighten scenes that sag, and let some chapters be entirely replaced. Feedback plays a clear role: beta readers, critique partners, and sometimes editors are used to surface structural problems she can’t notice alone. She also treats research and sensory detail as finishing flourishes — important, but secondary to the emotional throughline. Overall, her process feels methodical but humane, a workflow that values momentum and then carves it into shape through deliberate rework.
Flynn
Flynn
2025-09-08 04:01:16
Honestly, I got hooked reading her interviews and blog posts — her description of the process feels like a warm, efficient routine rather than some mysterious lightning strike. She talks about starting with people: not plot points first, but the emotional shape of a character and the moments that will change them. From there she builds a loose map — a scaffolding of scenes and beats — that lets her wander. That mix of planning and discovery is the heart of how she writes: enough structure to keep momentum, enough freedom to let surprises appear on the page.

Her drafts, as she describes them, are deliberately imperfect. She prefers to push a full draft out relatively quickly so she has material to wrestle with; revision is where the real writing happens. She mentions carving up the manuscript into scenes, testing each scene’s purpose, and being ruthless about cutting what doesn’t forward emotion or stakes. She also leans on reading aloud and small writing tests — trying a scene with different POV or voice — to find the right tone. She talks about sharing work with trusted readers to catch the parts that feel flat, and that community feedback helps her see blind spots.

I like how practical she is: discipline around routine, room for play, and a respect for revision as the place where prose and plot align. It’s the sort of process that makes me feel like any messy first draft is just one step toward something sharper and more true.
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