DerelictionOfSanity
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My method is to write up a quick&short outline for any work and go with it as long as it works for me. I'll often end up with several different outlines for a story and taking pieces of each (having the outlines helps prevent self-contradiction)
The other way I sometimes work is to have all my main characters fully developed and to be constantly asking myself "What would X do if confronted with a given situation?" The main problem with this method is I sometimes have to scrap certain scenes/characters because it just doesn't flow. At one point I ended up turfing a story entirely because I realized that there was just no way the two characters I had thought up would ever put up with each other for long enough to fall in love.
The other way I sometimes work is to have all my main characters fully developed and to be constantly asking myself "What would X do if confronted with a given situation?" The main problem with this method is I sometimes have to scrap certain scenes/characters because it just doesn't flow. At one point I ended up turfing a story entirely because I realized that there was just no way the two characters I had thought up would ever put up with each other for long enough to fall in love.
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