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What does it take to make that story you want? Like some writers, I rarely ever have a writer’s cramp. I’m the kind of writer that gets inspiration and content as I go along. Sometimes though I find that my story seems to go in its own direction and not after the way I had hoped it to. I find a general premise and a title that I want, and I go from there. But in the end it does not become that jewel I conceived it to be. Among other things, I find this to be the hardest. Sure I can describe my head off or pack my work full of vibrant dialog but the whole conglomeration is where I have problems. Allot of people choose to make outlines for their works. I have never done this; I probably should. One other method to stay in control of the course of your stories is to write after another’s premise. C.S. Lewis did this when he modeled his characters after Biblical content. To end this I suppose, that like everything, it just takes practice and a good sense of writing. Keep writing fellow dragons! |