Well, I think it goes without saying that, to write a story, you’re going to need a plot… or at least an idea for the beginning of one.
A lot of time, my plots are very much loose ideas and I sort of flow with the story, and possibly have a vague idea for the ending, but not a very defined idea of exactly how they’re going to get to that. I like writing that way, because it allows for my characters to react with each other, and bounce around and do new and unexpected things. Only problem is, I usually end up abandoning a lot of stories that way, because they don’t have that firm idea of where they’re headed.
On the other hand, when I do have a really solid idea of point A and point B and the whole storyline in between, I have a different issue with it- my stories aren’t as character based, and I don’t think the characters have as strong dynamics or some other thing that is very possibly escaping me at the moment with each other. It’s a plot-driven story, and I don’t think that I’m very good at writing that.
So, these are my issues with plot. Is it better to have a bit of a meandering, rambling story that doesn’t want to reach an ending, or something that goes from point A to point B, but is over way faster? And how exactly can I solve these issues…?
These are questions that I possibly should find answers to.
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