
Sun Oct 18, 2015 5:33 pm Post
BethCutter wrote:I keep wanting to...but so far I don't even have a vague idea. And for a confirmed plotter, that's not good.
Sun Oct 18, 2015 5:36 pm Post
dibee wrote:I'm going to give it a red hot go this year and really looking forward to it. Anyone else committing to the madness?
Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:11 pm Post
Kingstonmike wrote:BethCutter wrote:I keep wanting to...but so far I don't even have a vague idea. And for a confirmed plotter, that's not good.
what's the worst thing that could happen if you 'pantsed' a novel? you'd get 50,000 words of something you didn't expect to write...
Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:15 am Post
BethCutter wrote:Kingstonmike wrote:BethCutter wrote:I keep wanting to...but so far I don't even have a vague idea. And for a confirmed plotter, that's not good.
what's the worst thing that could happen if you 'pantsed' a novel? you'd get 50,000 words of something you didn't expect to write...
I already tried that one year, and the result wasn't pretty. And after about a week I couldn't even make myself open the file because it was such utter rambling crap.![]()
Okay, I could live with not having it worked out down to the scene level, but c'mon. I don't even have an itch for what genre to try. Maybe I should write a zombie apocalypse. It at least pretty much comes with a protagonist (Joe Everyman) and goal (stay alive!) built in.
Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:57 am Post
nom wrote:Set it in your local neighbourhood, with various locals gradually succumbing to the zombie plague ("Oh no! There goes the greengrocer! Where will I get the eggplants for my moussaka?). You could even challenge yourself by incorporating an event from each day into the novel. Worst case scenario, you'll have a *lot* of fun in November. And if you publish, all the locals will want to buy it to fund out how they die!
Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:27 pm Post
BethCutter wrote:I already tried that one year, and the result wasn't pretty. And after about a week I couldn't even make myself open the file because it was such utter rambling crap.![]()
BethCutter wrote:Okay, I could live with not having it worked out down to the scene level, but c'mon. I don't even have an itch for what genre to try. Maybe I should write a zombie apocalypse. It at least pretty much comes with a protagonist (Joe Everyman) and goal (stay alive!) built in.
Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:32 pm Post
Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:32 pm Post
Kingstonmike wrote:
This year my wife is pretty much demanding that I do it, in order to finish the novel I've been putzing about on since last year... Then she wants me to see about how to get it published and getting it out there...
If this sounds like pussywhipping, it might be be, but I actually want to get it published and her 'nagging' is good motivator to keep on path to doing so.
Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:36 pm Post
naquada wrote:I've managed to 50k for the last 6 years... fingers crossed for a 7th!
Tue Oct 20, 2015 6:31 pm Post
Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:32 am Post
field19 wrote:Hi,
This is my first time actually doing this craziness, although I've been participating in the forms for a couple of years.
I am trying to write a sequel to my espionage thriller that I just finished, but I'm having trouble brainstorming for outline material. I have ideas about what I want the characters to do, but I can't seem to figure out how to tie them all altogether to make a satisfying ending with a good twist or two.
About Scrivener, can anyone share how they use it to outline a novel that's in parts? I have viewed some YouTube tutorials but don't really understand how to set it up and tie it in with my manuscript.
The other question I have is how to import my research documents that are in Word, into the Scrivener universe.
field19
Wed Oct 21, 2015 3:05 pm Post
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