ElectricBlue
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I've noticed in my recent writing that, when I have a major sex scene planned, it often takes a while to get it going. It's as if my characters are saying, hey, give us some foreplay, we need more time, something's not quite right here, slow down.
When I read it back, the stalling actually works well nearly every time. These sequences (which can be several hundred words long) very often result in character reveals (and occasionally plot turns) I didn't know about.
I don't plot heavily ahead of writing, and am often surprised by the things my characters reveal as I go along, so it a fascinating process.
I know some writers here are far more deliberate than I am in terms of their story construction - who else finds this kind of thing happening?
When I read it back, the stalling actually works well nearly every time. These sequences (which can be several hundred words long) very often result in character reveals (and occasionally plot turns) I didn't know about.
I don't plot heavily ahead of writing, and am often surprised by the things my characters reveal as I go along, so it a fascinating process.
I know some writers here are far more deliberate than I am in terms of their story construction - who else finds this kind of thing happening?