Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 3:46:25 GMT -5
If it is called creative writing - the writing, therefore, of novels, short stories, short stories - there is a reason: it is writing that arises from the author's creativity. You don't create by planning down to the smallest details – writing a novel is not like building a palace. When I tried to write the chapter plots, what was easily predictable happened: I didn't fully respect them. It's natural, otherwise what kind of creative writing would it be? What I mean to say is that the writer is subject to the influences of the moment, he cannot feel like a prisoner of a pre-established plot.
Even if he wanted to, he will never be able to respect her 100%. Another phrase I often hear writers say is: “I let the characters do what they wanted.” It is another "artistic" way of saying that they Special Data wrote the novel by creating the stories of the characters from time to time. But the characters are not alive, we all know it (you know it too, right?), they are just names and behaviors described on paper. The characters do what they want due to the well-known physical law "for every action there is an equal and opposite action". That is, they suffer the consequences of their actions (decided by the writer).
What do I mean now by the plot of each chapter So how am I writing my fateful science fiction novel? Did I write the total plot? Yes and no: exactly 5 years ago I wrote a text of 1100 words that I called "Plot", but in reality I only outlined the story in broad terms, dwelling on some concepts and explanations that I would need later. Rereading that text, I realized that I had changed many things since then. And the chapter plots? I mentioned it in the article on inspiration : "a concise plot of a couple of lines at most, just to get an overall picture". Those two lines helped me to make all the parts of the 6 stories of the novel fit together, otherwise it would have been impossible to keep everything under control.
Even if he wanted to, he will never be able to respect her 100%. Another phrase I often hear writers say is: “I let the characters do what they wanted.” It is another "artistic" way of saying that they Special Data wrote the novel by creating the stories of the characters from time to time. But the characters are not alive, we all know it (you know it too, right?), they are just names and behaviors described on paper. The characters do what they want due to the well-known physical law "for every action there is an equal and opposite action". That is, they suffer the consequences of their actions (decided by the writer).
What do I mean now by the plot of each chapter So how am I writing my fateful science fiction novel? Did I write the total plot? Yes and no: exactly 5 years ago I wrote a text of 1100 words that I called "Plot", but in reality I only outlined the story in broad terms, dwelling on some concepts and explanations that I would need later. Rereading that text, I realized that I had changed many things since then. And the chapter plots? I mentioned it in the article on inspiration : "a concise plot of a couple of lines at most, just to get an overall picture". Those two lines helped me to make all the parts of the 6 stories of the novel fit together, otherwise it would have been impossible to keep everything under control.