Woo hoo, Claudie!! That's great news.Claudie wrote:for the BransforumsFesters: Sidekick is moving to Qc City!!!!)

Woo hoo, Claudie!! That's great news.Claudie wrote:for the BransforumsFesters: Sidekick is moving to Qc City!!!!)
Trixie,trixie wrote:So, about May. In a nutshell, it wasn't very good to me. Computer broke, I wallowed in despair, was picked up by superheros, to then have a flood and need a new water heater. I've decided nothing makes me feel more helpless and Bella-Swan-I-can't-do-this-alone than not being able to do something because I'm not strong enough. Apparently, my house is sexist. Who knew?
All of that to say I didn't meet my May goals.
Sounds like what I do except I don't bother with the outline. Though I do jot notes in a journal as I come up with ideas. Mostly, I just kind of vomit out a version (excuse the imagery), and even if I am sticking with the same story, I might come up with a lot of ways to increase the tension in the scene or tighten it up which ends up being mostly a rewrite. (Still hoping the next draft will not be as much of one, but we'll see).Claudie wrote:I stick fairly close to the outline as I go from beginning to end, but as I go I note what doesn't work well enough. Then I re-outline accordingly, plan ahead what that changes in the story and then... rewrite. Most of the time this brings almost-complete rewriting. Once through the second draft I deviated from the outline because I'd just found a way better ending, and I was just starting.
Some of the changes I bring are also induced by various writing exercises and workshop I do. Hence why I think it's in good part all the learning I do along the road that pushes me to rework the story in a better shape.
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