Elle
@ellewrites13
Elle
@ellewrites13
Scottish historical dress
Most writers are not entirely intuitive or structured. Most of us have parts of both in our approach to fiction.
Imagine if every novel you picked up had a detailed outline of the entire plot, including the ending, right at the start. Would you read the novel after reading the outline? Chances are, no. What would be the point? You already know the journey the writer is going to take you on. So as a writer, why do an outline and then have to spend all that tim
... See moreWhen I have a chapter finished, I jot down who the viewpoint characters are, what they are wearing, what happened in the chapter. So as I go along, I outline each book as I write it. I never outline ahead of the writing, but after the writing is done. That keeps the creative side of my brain in control of the writing. And the real reason I do that
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The point I’m trying to make here is that when you let your characters make their own choices, they become real people who can tell you where they need to go. By making your character’s decisions and needs part of your plot right from the beginning, treating them as active participants in the novel rather than passengers on a rollercoaster to the c
... See moreAnother way to explain plotters vs pantsers
On discovery writing