Long time no seeing you. (Yesterday was one of Those Days when nothing gets ever done, including posts.)
Making any progress lately? Feeling like murdering someone already? Got completely distracted from whatever you were doing? Wait, that's me.
Today's discussion subject: are you more of a plotter (someone who has to know beforehand how the story goes) or a pantser (someone who makes it up as they go)? Plotter or pantser? describes some different types of each. I've seen these terms mostly from pro-writing novelists, where it's used as a thing of outline-or-no-outline, but for fannish writing, a more general planning-or-no-planning works better, I think.
And! This is also the weekly post where you can:
-Make a request for a beta reader/someone to bounce ideas from/something else you may need
-Post a snippet of your WIP
-Chat about anything else
Making any progress lately? Feeling like murdering someone already? Got completely distracted from whatever you were doing? Wait, that's me.
Today's discussion subject: are you more of a plotter (someone who has to know beforehand how the story goes) or a pantser (someone who makes it up as they go)? Plotter or pantser? describes some different types of each. I've seen these terms mostly from pro-writing novelists, where it's used as a thing of outline-or-no-outline, but for fannish writing, a more general planning-or-no-planning works better, I think.
And! This is also the weekly post where you can:
-Make a request for a beta reader/someone to bounce ideas from/something else you may need
-Post a snippet of your WIP
-Chat about anything else
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Date: Friday, May 13th, 2011 21:57 (UTC)As far as plotting goes, I too have wasted plenty of pages trying to write my way through a story concept without a plan. I don't know what methods you may use to plan, but I've found it's worth at least blocking out the major plot points of my story with a good brainstorm about the premise, theme, and characters. A good method -- for me at least -- is to keep asking myself 'what if' questions about my premise. Plot elements kind of snowball from there.