Hey there TATSonians!
I'm working on my story You Smell Like Home, after a few months of blockage and generally zero motivation to write anything at all. I only have one chapter out, and I started writing chapter 2 and then my muse just pooped out. So I've been going back over what I have this week, and I realized that what I had for chapter 2
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My brain hurts. But I posted Chapter 1 already and people are bugging me to update. I can't leave it unfinished. It would kill me.
*sobs*
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FWIW, I really really LIKE that (the slow building up to teh secks) about Intoxicating. I know you are like the lemon queen, so I have to say I was surprised that it hasn't happened yet, but I think it is more true to their characters and where their minds are at right now. The trashy novel idea is awesome too, BTW.
I'm with Lilabut. I would be completely confused to write things out of order.
It sure as hell is confusing the shit out of me. Now I'm thinking that mayeb this scene DOES go here. Ugh. Maybe I'll email it to you later. With a long wordy explanation of my plot bunnies. ;)
Bottom line, I like to write in order and have at least 5 or 6 chapters down before I post the very first one. I wish I had endings for my fics as soon as I start them, but I never know how I'm going to end them till I'm about half-way to 3/4 of the way in.Yeah, since I've already taken such a long time on ( ... )
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Sure, bring it on, bb. You know my email address. I'd be happy to look at it.
I'm just glad to see you're back! :)
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I'll send it over in a bit. *muah* You are made of WIN!
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I'm glad to know that this style of writing works for you. I think that for this story, it's how things are gonna go. Which means I have to write the whole thing before updating. :|
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What I'd suggest is for you to try to write a vague chapter-by-chapter outline for your story. You don't need to get very detailed at all, just make a few notes of what scenes you want to happen during each chapter. The trick to having outlines and writing successful stories is to be willing to change your story to fit your characters/situations as you write. If you're writing a certain part in a chapter and it just doesn't work, then try something else. What you outline isn't set in stone so your story can be flexible to how you write and develop it.
Also, even though I don't write out of order, lots of people do. If it works for you, then go for it. However, I'd always be prepared to go back and tweak things or change certain scenes so that the overall story flows correctly.
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Where's Kuzco when you need him? I totally just imagined him soing the llama-Kuzco dance.
What I'd suggest is for you to try to write a vague chapter-by-chapter outline for your story.
I definately need to do this. I think it will help loads. I've been avoiding it because I'm still not sure what I'm doing. (Shit. No one is going to want to read this thing now. I sound like an idiot. LOL.) I guess I should put on my big girl panties and sort out all my little plot bunnies. It's not like they're Monty Python plot bunnies, right? Nothin' to be afraid of. They won't bite...
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