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Well, I'm currently writing as well, and quite frankly, it's mor fifty fifty for me. I love to plan ahead when I don't have a chance to write and I'm bored. But then again, sometimes I'll get the best idea. Then when I get to my computer, I've forgotten it completely. I hate it when that happens.
Oh yes I totally understand that. When you have a great idea but you are no where paper or a computer. That's happened to me many times.
Callie Leah said:Well, I'm currently writing as well, and quite frankly, it's mor fifty fifty for me. I love to plan ahead when I don't have a chance to write and I'm bored. But then again, sometimes I'll get the best idea. Then when I get to my computer, I've forgotten it completely. I hate it when that happens.
I am so stumped...I had a story line and then found out that it was done. I really need a new story, something that brings the fire to someones heart when reading it. I am working hard to make someone feel the way i have felt with certain stories. I hope I can do it.
I am so stumped...I had a story line and then found out that it was done. I really need a new story, something that brings the fire to someones heart when reading it. I am working hard to make someone feel the way i have felt with certain stories. I hope I can do it.
I've never actually planned any of my story's and just wrote as it came to my mind. I found it more exciting, for me at least, when I just grasped at ideas in my head at random instead of trying to fit everything together beforehand. My friend that I'm currently writing a story with seems to be able to do both. I started talking with him about another idea for a story, one that I'm going to work on as soon as I either finish Shadows or the one me and him are currently working on, and he had me plan it all out ahead of time, which totally ruined my enthusiasm for the story, but I'm still interested in writing it, I just hope I don't get bored of it once we start it and have it all pre-written.
So to make a long story short, I personally prefer to just grasp at ideas out of thin air and implement them into my works rather then have them laid out in front of me.
I've never actually planned any of my story's and just wrote as it came to my mind. I found it more exciting, for me at least, when I just grasped at ideas in my head at random instead of trying to fit everything together beforehand. My friend that I'm currently writing a story with seems to be able to do both. I started talking with him about another idea for a story, one that I'm going to work on as soon as I either finish Shadows or the one me and him are currently working on, and he me plan it all out ahead of time, which totally ruined my enthusiasm for the story, but I'm still interested in writing it, I just hope I don't get bored of it once we start it and have it all pre-written.
So to make a long story short, I personally prefer to just grasp at ideas out of thin air and implement them into my works rather then have them laid out in front of me.
Oh yes I like to just write concepts out of thin air. I like the idea of planning but it does like Andrew says lose interest in the story. I like to have an idea of the story but not to plan the main points. The one thing I do plan are the characters. I have a notebook filled with characters with their basics like their hair eyes skin height and what not and add in the rest of the info as soon as I use them in a story.
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