Subject: Depends on the story.
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Posted on: 2015-03-02 16:32:00 UTC

Sometimes I have a vague plan written (or at least mentally written) in advance. The most thorough example of this was OFUDisc, for which I had a list of classes, deaths, and resurrections for every single chapter. Mostly I don't go even that in-depth, but particularly for fanfic, knowing what each chapter will be is helpful.

Other times - and this is how I wrote all four of my NaNos - my strategy when I get stuck is 'throw something else at them'. My first NaNo gained a major character purely because writing 'they got on the train; then they changed trains; then they got off' was really tedious. She's been written right back out on the rewrites, but she made the original version work.

It's probably the most fun way to resolve that form of writer's block. Drop a natural disaster on your characters, or make something go disastrously wrong, or simply have one of them trip and break her leg. It might turn out to lead you into a dead end, or it might take you onto a path you like but by a route you later get rid of, but at least you'll be writing words.

hS

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