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- Character development
- Furthering the plot
- Setting up a scene
- Writing dialogue
- Fixing plot holes
- Editing out unnecessary things
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How long do you prefer the episodes when you read them (Then I know how long I should make my episodes)
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Just wondering what your writing process is. Personally I:
What do you do?
I do a rough writing plan.
Dialogue and behaviors to go with it, then other directing and scene changes. I do have a problem with editing too much, too soon lol
Haha me too, I see something and Iβm like let me just change youβ¦
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I think that writing plan is very convinient, but for now I was only able to go with the flow with my writing
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Hmm, the way I was able to get inspiration for planning my story was by reading one or more episodes of a story and see what element they used for their story I could implement into my story.
For example, because of Bad Behavior by @LiyahxWrites, I was able to realize that the other characters in a story besides the first MC are important. So now in my (unpublished) story, I can give all 7 of my characters spotlight time with the side characters getting a little spotlight too! Not just my MC, but also the deuteragonists, the dynamic characters, the antagonist, and the love interest!
I love reading to help see different perspectives of storytelling. I also really enjoy simply creating characters