"I'll write maybe one long paragraph describing the events, then a page or two breaking the events into chapters, and then reams of pages delving into my characters. After that, I'm ready to begin"
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Tyler’s intent isn’t to glamorize craft so much as to demystify it. She’s giving a sly defense of the private, messy pre-work that rarely shows up in romantic myths of inspiration. The subtext is both generous and faintly self-mocking: if you’re stuck in preparation, you’re not uniquely broken; you’re participating in a common ritual of avoidance that can also be genuine discovery. The humor comes from the escalation - “maybe” to “a page or two” to “reams” - a structure that mimics how writers justify one more round of thinking before risk begins.
Context matters: Tyler is known for novels where character texture is the engine, not plot pyrotechnics. “Delving into my characters” reads less like indulgence than like her operating system. The line also nudges a broader cultural truth about creative work: modern productivity worship wants measurable output, but Tyler points to the invisible stages where voice, motive, and emotional logic are built. Preparation, she implies, can be both craft and camouflage. The trick is knowing when it stops being one and starts being the other.
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Tyler, Anne. (2026, January 15). I'll write maybe one long paragraph describing the events, then a page or two breaking the events into chapters, and then reams of pages delving into my characters. After that, I'm ready to begin. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-write-maybe-one-long-paragraph-describing-the-149789/
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Tyler, Anne. "I'll write maybe one long paragraph describing the events, then a page or two breaking the events into chapters, and then reams of pages delving into my characters. After that, I'm ready to begin." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-write-maybe-one-long-paragraph-describing-the-149789/.
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"I'll write maybe one long paragraph describing the events, then a page or two breaking the events into chapters, and then reams of pages delving into my characters. After that, I'm ready to begin." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ill-write-maybe-one-long-paragraph-describing-the-149789/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




