We have another interesting speaker lined up for our May 12, 2018 meeting, criminal defense attorney, John Kail. We meet at McCallister's Deli on the corner of Kansas and Battlefield starting at 10:30. Please make plans to join us. Here is the link to our speaker's web site where you can learn more about him.
https://www.johnkail.com/attorney/
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
PLOTTER OR PANTSER
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Some plotter's have every single thing planned out from all the twist and turns of the story, to extensive character development. This can run into several pages before one word of the story is written. Other plotters have a less extensive outline, allowing for possible change of direction.
Most mystery writers are plotters by necessity. Twists, turns, red herrings, and bad guys all need to be ready to go.
To a pantser, an outline seems insane. They can't imagine trying to plan how everything will happen. It takes the excitement of discovery away. Just let the character go wherever they want and let the story follow. Of course, this usually means a very rough first draft which must undergo extensive re-vision. That's not to say the plotter doesn't have to revise, but probably a lot less.
Which kind of writer are you? And would you ever give the other way a try?
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