Being fairly new to Chyoo I'm still getting the hang of starting new stories. I have a fairly substantial outline for the story I'm currently working on, but I'm not sure the best strategy for writing it live while also making it interesting for people who start it while it's a work in progress.
Is it a better practice to focus on one branch first? For example, trying to flesh out what comes off of 2.1 before focusing on what comes off of 2.2.
Or is it better to work on multiple branches at the same time?
I had started with the latter strategy, but have found that the nature of Chyoo ended up giving me more ideas as I was going along, so instead of going deeper on threads I instead started adding more options that aren't in my outline (this is actually typical with my writing process. The characters tend to come alive and dictate the storyline regardless of what I originally planned).
Now I've switched to the former strategy and with the goal of getting one of the possible potential story lines finished before going on to the others. It's more natural, but I feel like I'm neglecting my other children.
Is it a better practice to focus on one branch first? For example, trying to flesh out what comes off of 2.1 before focusing on what comes off of 2.2.
Or is it better to work on multiple branches at the same time?
I had started with the latter strategy, but have found that the nature of Chyoo ended up giving me more ideas as I was going along, so instead of going deeper on threads I instead started adding more options that aren't in my outline (this is actually typical with my writing process. The characters tend to come alive and dictate the storyline regardless of what I originally planned).
Now I've switched to the former strategy and with the goal of getting one of the possible potential story lines finished before going on to the others. It's more natural, but I feel like I'm neglecting my other children.