>>24435084
I started writing a few months ago. Not very good at it, I usually just make short stories that don't really go anywhere. But I wanted to write a proper novel, or at least try to, in a way to force me to get better. And I had left for about a month and now that I had time to continue, I read over what I wrote and it sounds off. It seems to be rushed and I have this tendency to try and find a different way to describe the same action so it never repeats.
How do you guys handle creating the frame of what the world is? Do you front-load it, do you spread it out over the course? I worry that what I write won't make much sense unless I dump all of it in the beginning, like spend literal chapters trying to explain it, or fear of info-dumping. Whatever it's called. I got all these ideas and short segments that are scattered around, but trying to piece it together is an issue.