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Writing Problem Strategies
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Mostly, I fly by the seat of my pants, but I found that having a loose outline for your character is generally a good idea as far as character development goes. I mean, I know I want Character A to eventually get to a certain point and achieve some thing along the way. How she/he gets there is always still a mystery till it gets written down; something that comes about from the interaction with other characters.

As far as what happens in the individual threads, I just go with a general idea and go with it. (So essentially the same thing) But, it's always fun to throw random things into the mix now and then or plot ooc with other people. Going to others and saying "I'm stomped! What do I do!" has helped too. Ask Two and CK, I've bugged them a couple of times. [Image: 7.png]
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