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Re: Creator's Attitudes Toward Their Creations
Re: Creator's Attitudes Toward Their Creations
(Anonymous) 2014-07-27 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)It ends up that I usually don't start the actual writing phase until I've gone through about four or five divergent iterations of the story, and in some cases the story diverged enough that I've gotten two completely different stories out of the same starter plot as a result of throwing different characters into it.
I sometimes wonder if any two writers ever write the same way, or if it's all just a myth and everyone muddles along at their own pace/in their own style regardless.
Re: Creator's Attitudes Toward Their Creations
Personally I tend to dive right in to the writing part once I have the basics down and figure things out as I go rather than doing the different iterations before writing that you do. I do this though: and in some cases the story diverged enough that I've gotten two completely different stories out of the same starter plot as a result of throwing different characters into it. That's always fun.