I'm getting back into writing Heroes and it's made me think about plotting out the entire novel. Usually I have a bare bones outline and let my characters direct where they want to go, but with this novel, I've found out that I need to reign in my MC's and I need to know exactly where I'm going. Since there's 2 MC's I need to know exactly what's going to happen, what I'm going to leave in and most importantly what I'm going to leave out.
Now, there's only one problem I've got to deal with when writing, and that's making sure my characters actually listen to me.
So, how do you write? Are you the plotter or the flyer?
Celebrate the Small Things 22-11-24
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I usually write a really vague outline. I'll list all the chapters and what happens in each of them and then I'll just try and write them. I don't really know how to write a very good outline, let alone follow through with one.
I wish I were, but I am definitely NOT a plotter. I have a vague idea of what is going to happen, but only that.
A little bit of both, depending on mood. Writing's a creative expression, always feeding on and coming from moods; I can't see it being mechanized to a set of specific activities.
I'm a plotter. Though I always find things changing in major ways as I go. This generally happens around the 1/3rd point of the novel. Then I have to go back and re-plot. I'm always surprised by what my characters do despite my over-arching plot.
I'm pretty much a flyer, although I do tend to have an ending scene in mind when I start. It's crazy, but lots of fun that way :)
A plotter or a flyer? I think I'm a flotter. I do a rough outline, chapter by chapter, and then fly from there.
Have a great weekend!
I'm both. First draft is fly by the seat of my pants, then I have to reign everything in and figure out what the heck its about.
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