Date: 2014-02-24 01:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lady_phenyx
I find I do best when I have an outline of at least my major points, one I can add to as I go if something new comes up. Without one...I get exactly what's happening to my Goddess story, where I have a vague idea where I want it to go but no idea how it's going to get there.
Mind, sometimes the outline is very, very vague, but when I don't have one, things don't get finished. It's what works for me.
Sometimes I'll stitch something in - like if something from the prompt jar inspired a scene that really helped - but otherwise I prefer to go start to finish, if only to keep my own canon straight. Skipping about means I forget who can do what and what limits things have, or where they are. Confusing - and embarrassing later.
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