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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-12-14 02:56 pm

[ SECRET POST #4726 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4726 ⌋

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Re: Writers, tell us how you do it! (inspired by 2)

[personal profile] silverusagi 2019-12-15 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
For one shots, I generally write them start to finish. For longer, chaptered fics, I can't say that I write the most important scenes first, but I write the most interesting (to me) scenes first. That hasn't always been true. When I did a fic that was a season rewrite, I did it all in order, for obvious reasons. When I did fics that were AUs, I jumped all around in what order I wrote scenes in. But I never outline. Most of my recent longfics have had some sort of mystery component to them, so I generally sort of "knew" the whole story, it was just a matter of putting together the pieces in the right order. I definitely had an ending I was writing towards, even if small things occurred to me along the way.