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Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

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Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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>Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

>
black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

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Copper Cockeral
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Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

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Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

Does it matter if it’s turning out of order?

Usually I write best out of order, just writing things down as they come to me.

If the story comes to me in order, than great! If the end comes to me before the beginning, and the middle comes in chunks here and there, no worries! I’ll just sort it all out when it comes time to edit.

For me it’s more important to go with the natuarl flow at which the story comes from your brain to your fingertips. Sometimes it may come to you straight from beginning to end, other times it may be scattered all over the place. Don’t worry about it. Just write what comes to you as it comes to you.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

If you found out you were part alien, would you be…?

If you found out that you were part alien would you be…

upset?
happy?
feel special?
want to kill yourself?

Let’s assume that the aliens look almost exactly like humans and they might have some nifty abilities.

I would be jumping for joy… it is my secret wish to find out that I am at least part alien, which is why I write so many Female Human-Male Alien Romances.

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Copper Cockeral
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If you found out you were part alien, would you be…?

If you found out that you were part alien would you be…

upset?
happy?
feel special?
want to kill yourself?

Let’s assume that the aliens look almost exactly like humans and they might have some nifty abilities.

I would be jumping for joy… it is my secret wish to find out that I am at least part alien, which is why I write so many Female Human-Male Alien Romances.

————-
Copper Cockeral
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Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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>If you found out you were part alien, would you be…?

>

If you found out that you were part alien would you be…

upset?
happy?
feel special?
want to kill yourself?

Let’s assume that the aliens look almost exactly like humans and they might have some nifty abilities.

I would be jumping for joy… it is my secret wish to find out that I am at least part alien, which is why I write so many Female Human-Male Alien Romances.

————-
Copper Cockeral
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Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

If you found out you were part alien, would you be…?

If you found out that you were part alien would you be…

upset?
happy?
feel special?
want to kill yourself?

Let’s assume that the aliens look almost exactly like humans and they might have some nifty abilities.

I would be jumping for joy… it is my secret wish to find out that I am at least part alien, which is why I write so many Female Human-Male Alien Romances.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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How do I keep from running out of plot?

Ways in which I boost my word count?

#1 way: Dialouge! Though I write short stories and novels as well, my main writing base is comics. I’m used to reading and writing comics. In other words I am used to write straight dialouge, and nothing but dialouge. I can write dialouge for hours on end. Have characters chatting away, verbalizing everything that they are seeing, hearing, doing, and thinking.

Narrative on the other hand… ick! I get stuck on narratives. I can write them, sure, but I’d rather stick to writing pure dialouge, cause it’s so much easier for me to get inside my characters heads and write everything that’s going on inside there.

Here are the things that helped me out so far this year, hopefully they well help you as well:

Here is an article I wrote on killing writer’s block. That might help you out some.

Also I wrote this one on creating character profiles. Some of the questions and exercises in this one might give you new things to write about your characters.

And this article on various types of narration might give you some ideas as well.

I recommend the Dare Threads from NaNoWriMo forums… There is the big one for general dares, and than each genre board has their own genre specific Dare Thread. Check out all of them, cuse you can use any dare from any genre board in any novel regardless of the genre you are writting. Whenever I get stuck on my plot I head to the Dare Thread and something over there always sparks me to write something new for my plot.

I grabbed a dare last week, and than tried to figure out how the hell I could fit a man-eating coat into my story. Here’s the one I chose to use today:

[quote=Consonancy]I’ve had fun planning out crazy alien
monsters for my novel this year. Join the party, guys! :’D

Have an alien
animal that looks just like a coat.
BP: If it’s venemous.
DBP: If a
character wears one anyway.

Enjoy…?[/quote]

I ended up writing a scene 1063 words long, about a Phooka (vampire-shapeshifter) that turned himself into a fur coat so he could lie in wait until someone put the coat on, so that he could get up close and personal with thier neck 🙂

Another one I chose involves a flock of killer hummingbirds attacking the townspeople (I actually came up with this one for the Dare thread myself and than used it in my own story)

And one I picked, but didn’t write yet, I have to have at least one scene in each chapter where a chicken or rooster walks by the main character. (I created this Dare too)

I’ve got a ton of dares that I picked off of all the differant Dare threads, and when ever I feel like I can’t think of something to write, I pick one of the dares, and write about it and try to fit it into the rest of my story.

Dares are just so much fun, and they boost your word count with out cheating! You have soooo got to try one.

Here’s a fun writing exercise that I did. Useing this writing exercise, I was able to up my NaNoWriMo Novel word count, by a whopping 4000 words, just by having each of my characters answer this question!

I also have a copy of this book: Writers Book of Matches: 1,001 Prompts to Ignite Your Fiction. Think of it like your personal Dare Thread that you can stick in your pocket and take with you anywhere you go. No writer should be without this wonderful book.

I also have a copy of this book: The Writers Little Helper. This is just the most amazingly helpful book. Whenever I get stuck I pull it out and open a random page and start reading, and it always sparks some idea. Next thing I know I’m off and writing again. It’s wonderful. If you don’t habe it, you must go out and get yourself a copy. This is one of my all time fave booksa for writers.

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Copper Cockeral
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Body Count!

Body Count!

NaNoWriMo novels are notorious for high body counts… i.e. if you get stuck on a plot, kill a character and create a plot twist, is the most common way to keep the story moving.

So what about you? How many NaNoWriMo characters have you killed off this year?

Me? None yet… at least no character was specificly singled out and killed… though it was mentioned that a roving pack of killer hummingbirds slaughtered an entire village… so, uhm, maybe about 1,000 – 10,000 people in one scene? (I have no idea how many people lived in the village.)

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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Body Count!

Body Count!

NaNoWriMo novels are notorious for high body counts… i.e. if you get stuck on a plot, kill a character and create a plot twist, is the most common way to keep the story moving.

So what about you? How many NaNoWriMo characters have you killed off this year?

Me? None yet… at least no character was specificly singled out and killed… though it was mentioned that a roving pack of killer hummingbirds slaughtered an entire village… so, uhm, maybe about 1,000 – 10,000 people in one scene? (I have no idea how many people lived in the village.)

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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————-
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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

>Body Count!

>Body Count!

NaNoWriMo novels are notorious for high body counts… i.e. if you get stuck on a plot, kill a character and create a plot twist, is the most common way to keep the story moving.

So what about you? How many NaNoWriMo characters have you killed off this year?

Me? None yet… at least no character was specificly singled out and killed… though it was mentioned that a roving pack of killer hummingbirds slaughtered an entire village… so, uhm, maybe about 1,000 – 10,000 people in one scene? (I have no idea how many people lived in the village.)

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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————-
Copper Cockeral
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

Body Count!

Body Count!

NaNoWriMo novels are notorious for high body counts… i.e. if you get stuck on a plot, kill a character and create a plot twist, is the most common way to keep the story moving.

So what about you? How many NaNoWriMo characters have you killed off this year?

Me? None yet… at least no character was specificly singled out and killed… though it was mentioned that a roving pack of killer hummingbirds slaughtered an entire village… so, uhm, maybe about 1,000 – 10,000 people in one scene? (I have no idea how many people lived in the village.)

————-
Copper Cockeral
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Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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————-
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Padding Your Plot or No?

Do any of you add unnecessary scenes (such as flashbacks, dreams, thoughts, or random trips down the interstate to describe that one awesome deer?) to pad your word count? Scenes that you know, without a doubt, that you wouldn’t written otherwise and that you’ll cut from your book on Dec 1.

My answer: Yes and no.

Yes:

Because when I get stuck and don’t know what else to write I grab for a ramdon “What if?” and start writing about it. Say like: What would happen if a pickpocket stole something from my MC? (I just did this one tonight.). Last week I did: What if a cute flock of humming birds went on a killing spree and killed half the town? You get the idea right? Well, when I start out, these “What if?”‘s have nothing to do with my story and for the first paragraph or so it’s just random prattle. But by the second or third paragraph it’s blended in with my story and becomes a necessary part of it.

No:

Because by the time I’m done writing it, it is no longer unnecessary, as it has become part of the story, so it will not be deleted at a later date.

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Copper Cockeral
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

>Padding Your Plot or No?

>Do any of you add unnecessary scenes (such as flashbacks, dreams, thoughts, or random trips down the interstate to describe that one awesome deer?) to pad your word count? Scenes that you know, without a doubt, that you wouldn’t written otherwise and that you’ll cut from your book on Dec 1.

My answer: Yes and no.

Yes:

Because when I get stuck and don’t know what else to write I grab for a ramdon “What if?” and start writing about it. Say like: What would happen if a pickpocket stole something from my MC? (I just did this one tonight.). Last week I did: What if a cute flock of humming birds went on a killing spree and killed half the town? You get the idea right? Well, when I start out, these “What if?”‘s have nothing to do with my story and for the first paragraph or so it’s just random prattle. But by the second or third paragraph it’s blended in with my story and becomes a necessary part of it.

No:

Because by the time I’m done writing it, it is no longer unnecessary, as it has become part of the story, so it will not be deleted at a later date.

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Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

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————-
Copper Cockeral
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Padding Your Plot or No?

Do any of you add unnecessary scenes (such as flashbacks, dreams, thoughts, or random trips down the interstate to describe that one awesome deer?) to pad your word count? Scenes that you know, without a doubt, that you wouldn’t written otherwise and that you’ll cut from your book on Dec 1.

My answer: Yes and no.

Yes:

Because when I get stuck and don’t know what else to write I grab for a ramdon “What if?” and start writing about it. Say like: What would happen if a pickpocket stole something from my MC? (I just did this one tonight.). Last week I did: What if a cute flock of humming birds went on a killing spree and killed half the town? You get the idea right? Well, when I start out, these “What if?”‘s have nothing to do with my story and for the first paragraph or so it’s just random prattle. But by the second or third paragraph it’s blended in with my story and becomes a necessary part of it.

No:

Because by the time I’m done writing it, it is no longer unnecessary, as it has become part of the story, so it will not be deleted at a later date.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

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————-
Copper Cockeral
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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
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My story has been highjacked!

I had a plot and outline in October, but now that November is actually here, my characters had other ideas about how the story should be and so they highjacked my outline, stamped it into the mud, and than dragged me off kicking and screaming in the opposite direction. I have no idea where they are taking me, I guess I’ll have to wait until the end of the month to find out.

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Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

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>My story has been highjacked!

>On NaNoWriMo, everyone is talking about how their characters are highjacking their stories and changing the plot directions. Here is my answer to them:

I soooo know what you are talking about. I had a great action-adventure-fantasy plot and outline in October, but now that November is actually here, my characters had other ideas about how the story should be. They want it to be a romance-fantasy and so they highjacked my outline, stamped it into the mud, and than dragged me off kicking and screaming in the opposite direction.

Like you, my originally intended MC is now standing in the side lines watching as the villain and a “formally minor” character take center stage instead. I’ve decided not to fight them and am going with the flow of the story. I have no idea where they are taking me, I guess I’ll have to wait until the end of the month to find out.

My advice to you? Go with the natural flow of your story and see where you end up when you get done, you may find you like it better than the story you had originally planned.

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

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Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

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Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

My story has been highjacked!

On NaNoWriMo, everyone is talking about how their characters are highjacking their stories and changing the plot directions. Here is my answer to them:

I soooo know what you are talking about. I had a great action-adventure-fantasy plot and outline in October, but now that November is actually here, my characters had other ideas about how the story should be. They want it to be a romance-fantasy and so they highjacked my outline, stamped it into the mud, and than dragged me off kicking and screaming in the opposite direction.

Like you, my originally intended MC is now standing in the side lines watching as the villain and a “formally minor” character take center stage instead. I’ve decided not to fight them and am going with the flow of the story. I have no idea where they are taking me, I guess I’ll have to wait until the end of the month to find out.

My advice to you? Go with the natural flow of your story and see where you end up when you get done, you may find you like it better than the story you had originally planned.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

————-
Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant
It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!

My story has been highjacked!

On NaNoWriMo, everyone is talking about how their characters are highjacking their stories and changing the plot directions. Here is my answer to them:

I soooo know what you are talking about. I had a great action-adventure-fantasy plot and outline in October, but now that November is actually here, my characters had other ideas about how the story should be. They want it to be a romance-fantasy and so they highjacked my outline, stamped it into the mud, and than dragged me off kicking and screaming in the opposite direction.

Like you, my originally intended MC is now standing in the side lines watching as the villain and a “formally minor” character take center stage instead. I’ve decided not to fight them and am going with the flow of the story. I have no idea where they are taking me, I guess I’ll have to wait until the end of the month to find out.

My advice to you? Go with the natural flow of your story and see where you end up when you get done, you may find you like it better than the story you had originally planned.

————-
Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?

————-
Copper Cockeral
Need To Publish Your NaNoNovel?
So You Think You Know Phookas?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant
It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.