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I'm afraid I keep getting new ideas. Is there an established protocol for this? Should I add them to the list when they cross from premise to plotbunny? Should I put them on hold until next year?

Date: 2014-02-18 10:29 am (UTC)
silverr: abstract art of pink and purple swirls on a black background (2012_cauldron)
From: [personal profile] silverr
Yes, because usually I don't write anything beyond the initial snippet until an end line/scene comes to me. ~ I sometimes get all flaily-electric and write one-shots all in one go (with no idea when I start how the story is going to end... until it ends) but most of the time I don't consider something a WIP unless I have a destination (i.e., ending) to aim for.
Edited Date: 2014-02-18 10:32 am (UTC)

Date: 2014-02-18 10:12 pm (UTC)
silverr: abstract art of pink and purple swirls on a black background (illyria)
From: [personal profile] silverr
I think it works that was for me because I've come to hate the looming sense of doom of a partially-posted (because partially written) story — and enjoy the exhilaration of "it's done!" — so much that I force myself to finish WIPs before allowing myself to be tempted by new fandoms. ~ And to clarify on your earlier comment - for me, it's not so much that "I get the ending when the story crosses from premise to plotbunny" but that it's the delivery of the ending by my subconscious that promotes the story from "an idea simmering in my head" to something that I actually start writing out.
Edited Date: 2014-02-18 10:13 pm (UTC)

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