hotdogwater
Acolyte
I tend to come up with ideas for stories and just want to start writing immediately. Of course, this doesn't make for a very motivating start after the first few pages.
Well, I've been thinking on my world for the past year or so and I think I have something I can really stick with. I purposefully planned it way more than I usually do, but I left several gaps for me to fill in as they come to me. I also have several alternatives that could happen, should the story feel like it's leaning a certain way over another. I guess I'm just wondering, do you typically extensively plan your world before writing? Is it normal to come up with a general plan and fill in the blanks as you go, adjusting previous drafts and world mechanics?
Since I tend to start drafts and never finish them (I haven't made it past 50 pages into a novel yet), I want to make sure I'm not writing too soon. I usually have an idea and run with it the moment I think of it. This story has been swimming around in my brain for a year and I want to make it come to life.
Well, I've been thinking on my world for the past year or so and I think I have something I can really stick with. I purposefully planned it way more than I usually do, but I left several gaps for me to fill in as they come to me. I also have several alternatives that could happen, should the story feel like it's leaning a certain way over another. I guess I'm just wondering, do you typically extensively plan your world before writing? Is it normal to come up with a general plan and fill in the blanks as you go, adjusting previous drafts and world mechanics?
Since I tend to start drafts and never finish them (I haven't made it past 50 pages into a novel yet), I want to make sure I'm not writing too soon. I usually have an idea and run with it the moment I think of it. This story has been swimming around in my brain for a year and I want to make it come to life.