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Just wanted to know how many of you write from outlines and the pros and cons of soing so.
I always start with an outline, but the characters don't always stay in the box, especially by the end of the story.
Tell me what you think.
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I don't outline at the beginning at all. I just begin to write and see what happens. After I have something on paper I'll review it and form a mental shape but to call it an outline would be exaggerating. :)
It's not a bad thing if they don't stay in the box anyway. If you need to constrain them to do so, it's better to get a different box. ;)
Dearest Scribbler,
Your point is well taken by me. I often find my creative juices spilled all over a notebook and then hastily wipe them up and squeeze them out onto the page that I am writing. I find that outlines have an important function, however. They help one to remember where one has gone and where one is going. But I've always considered them as sponges, as I just iterated. . .they should remain flexible and full of holes to be filled with those creative juices.
Just a thought.
My best,
M.
scribbler said:I don't outline at the beginning at all. I just begin to write and see what happens. After I have something on paper I'll review it and form a mental shape but to call it an outline would be exaggerating. :)
It's not a bad thing if they don't stay in the box anyway. If you need to constrain them to do so, it's better to get a different box. ;)
Do I write using an Outline? - I wish! lol
I'm young enough to have been taught such crazy subjects as 'Creative Writing' in school, and of course there we were whole heartedly taught to sit down, painstakingly plan each aspect of our story, even being asked to had in a copy of our plan before allowed to start our story... the same was true in our exams.
Unfortunately, the minute I left school, this practise ended! My mind is far too messy to structure it and make plans! lol. Usually what inspires me to write is an errant thought that sparks something within my scrapheap of a brain and immediately my brain runs away with the idea and starts planning out the whole story, I'm lucky if I can get a few notes down so I know roughly where I'm going before dialogue starts entering my head and I have to just start writing the real deal!
And the times I did use plans? The story never ended up how I had planned! Plan... wasted! lol
To Sean and all:
Writing is both an art and a science and further, and most specifcally, a craft. We, indeed, are what we think. We, as writers, are compelled to share what we think. This is the essence of our craft. It behooves us to tell our stories and our fantasies in the best possible manor. Without the written word, the world would be poorer for the loss. There is the single exception of "Legalese"; I believe The Bard said it best: "kill them all". Or some such.
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Stay good, clever and kind.
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M.A. Santomieri
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