Well, I'm doing my best to catch up with you (only 7000 6000 or so words to go! Which isn't hard at all!), so I'm pretty much up for anything. I need to find some M&Ms though.
Will also do:
- Biscuits
- Chocolate
- Chips
- Chocolate
- Coca-Cola
- Did I already say "chocolate"?
- And generally any junk food you can think of
- Plus chocolate, which is not a junk food.
*comes out of lurking*
Random question: do you guys use scripts? Searching for tips for my own, non-NaNoWriMo writing. I'm so totally not stuck there, nope...
Clayres, it depends. I know that most of us have at least a rough idea of where the plot will go. Example:
Joe wants a sandwich. He eats his sandwich.
Then we fill in the missing parts:
Joe wants a sandwich. He goes to the kitchen. He makes his sandwich. He eats his sandwich.
And then add the details, etcetera. Then, there are the ever famous plotters and pantsers. Plotters already know everything. They are usually quick writers, because they know what they have to do, and they may easily jump from one point to the other in writing. Pantsers improvise. I'm pansting this novel, so while I have the roughest idea of where this should be going, no plot yet.
It really all depends on what you want to do. You want to have a script, fine. You want to improvise, still fine. However, never make the script too detailed. If it can be mistaked for writing, you're losing time.
Well, I'm doing my best to catch up with you (only 7000 6000 or so words to go! Which isn't hard at all!), so I'm pretty much up for anything. I need to find some M&Ms though.
You can do it! You catch up with me, I catch up with Kex and she catches up with ThisCat. I have no idea who thisCat may be chasing.