Alectify (post: 1592770) wrote:And I'm currently working on a novel, second draft. I love writing adventure, fantasy, 'Animal POV'...xD Any genre really. What about you? o:
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FllMtl Novelist (post: 1592774) wrote:Hello and welcome~!
Hey, mass congrats for getting past draft 1! That's hard.
Now for my standard writer question--are you a discovery writer, or an outliner?
And, since 'tis the season, are you thinking of doing NaNoWriMo?
Alectify (post: 1592770) wrote:Thanks for all the warm welcomes, I really appreciate it. ^^ This site is great, so far.
Hey there! Great to see another home-schooler. And I'm currently working on a novel, second draft. I love writing adventure, fantasy, 'Animal POV'...xD Any genre really. What about you? o:
Alectify (post: 1592969) wrote:I'm more of a Discovery Writer. I start with a simple idea and as I go on I find more ideas and plot-points until I have one big, messy first-draft. xD But by the end of the first-draft I know my plot and characters intimately and can begin the second draft with a full, structured plot in my mind. :p I can't plan 'on the spot' haha!
Alectify (post: 1592969) wrote:I'm more of a Discovery Writer. I start with a simple idea and as I go on I find more ideas and plot-points until I have one big, messy first-draft. xD But by the end of the first-draft I know my plot and characters intimately and can begin the second draft with a full, structured plot in my mind. :p I can't plan 'on the spot' haha! And what about you?
Oh, sounds interesting! I should give it a go. o:
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
seasons (post: 1592998) wrote:Judging by your posts, you're a pretty good writer. I know of college students who can barely put together coherent sentences, so you're off to a great start.
FllMtl Novelist (post: 1593128) wrote:I've done it a bunch of different ways. xD I used to outline a lot, but I did discovery-write once, and I think I'm somewhere in the middle now. I like having an idea of where I'll finish, but I'm completely okay with following the characters' whims on the way there. :>
So since you enjoy writing fantasy, are there any particular worldbuilding bits you like doing most?
Alectify (post: 1593395) wrote:Your book sounds amazing! What is it about?
And possibly. I've never heard of it before, but it does sound interesting. o:
seasons (post: 1592998) wrote:Judging by your posts, you're a pretty good writer. I know of college students who can barely put together coherent sentences, so you're off to a great start.
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