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6/13/2025, 5:35:02 PM
>>712545582
Understood. Remind yourself that a very basic outline is all you really need. Once you start writing, planning can end up going out the window and you'll be making things up on the fly when the mood takes you.
Focus on the driving elements of your story, like the plot or setting to explore, the main handful of characters, any major points you really want to visit during the story, and the opening section.
I find that once you write the first opening to draw readers in, the rest of the writing starts to flow from there a lot easier than trying to meticulously plan everything.
Good luck, Anon!
Understood. Remind yourself that a very basic outline is all you really need. Once you start writing, planning can end up going out the window and you'll be making things up on the fly when the mood takes you.
Focus on the driving elements of your story, like the plot or setting to explore, the main handful of characters, any major points you really want to visit during the story, and the opening section.
I find that once you write the first opening to draw readers in, the rest of the writing starts to flow from there a lot easier than trying to meticulously plan everything.
Good luck, Anon!
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