About writing stuff.
So I have time. And I have an idea. Or maybe I have an idea and then time. What comes next is the actual writing. Which is easy when it comes to description. For description I follow a simple question: Is it necessary? Say I am describing someone running. If the idea I am trying to give is that he is being chased, I will describe the ragged breathing, the effort that the character is making to keep moving, whatever he is fleeing from, etc. If the idea is that ...
So there is this awesome idea I have. I already outlined and everything. So I just need to find time to write it. There's never time to write it. Wait, you say, you should have some free time, right? I then will laugh at you because I am all day in school, a fate no one deserves, and weekends are used to either do homework or do some gaming. I could write in classes but I need time to focus on it which I can't do while watching the teacher not coming to my ...
Updated June 8th, 2012 at 05:41 PM by Laith
No plan survives enemy contact. Well, worded around properly for the topic should be "No idea survives outlining/writing." And while I know this may not be the case for everyone, it is my method of planing and how it goes horribly wrong. To explain properly, the way I handle a story idea is pretty simple, and I'll use my Saber Alter/Irisviel thingy that I am writing as an example: Someone makes certain comment/I read something interesting/I ...