Question for authors…
Did you already write your story out on paper/word/anything else before coding the chapters or while publishing your story?
- I wrote/write my story out on paper
- I decide what happens in the story while coding the chapters.
- I did something else (let me know what exactly)
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So, I usually decide what happens in the story while coding chapters, but I think Im going to start writing it on paper first because when I do it while coding I always change my mind and it just gets really difficult at times. But I think it’s really just up to which works best for you.
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Yes, in my notebook and on microsoft word, and if I have any ideas or more stuff to add, I use my notebook in my phone.
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For episode I do it well I publish for most of the starting episodes. I only write and plan it all out if I really care about it like I’m doing with my novel projects…but yh I just write whatever comes to mind however when I read over the story, I may write up a short paragraph on a notebook of what happens next for future episodes
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Yes you should do what works the best for you
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i use google docs to write the chapters first and then code them
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I could never I would be to stressed about it lol
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If important scenes pop up, or good dialogues/narrations or even directing ideas — I’ll write them down on my notes on my phone. Apart from that, I’m pretty much a spontaneous writer and majority of the finer details about the characters and their developments are mentally noted.
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Me 2 sometimes I’m just outside and I regularly think of something. It’s so handy that I just grab my phone and write it down…otherwise I’ll forget it again
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same i have to write down every idea that i have lol
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Ikr, it’s like a habit. XD
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It is and I love how I get inspiration when I don’t think about it. Sometimes I sit at my computer and I want to start writing but I can’t think of anything then I just look at my notes and I’m glad I made them
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I think I found my twin. :>
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For my comedy story I kind of flew by the seat of my pants lol. I had a general outline of what I wanted to do, but for the most part I just wrote whatever came to me.
For my thriller though, I have a word document with key events all planned out and organized into chapters. The storylines and details matter a lot more in that story so I wanted everything to be careful and cohesive.
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That also works pretty good!
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