Do you write a plan before you write a novel?
>>8217199
Not really
i've written ~5 full length novels, the most i've ever don't is a very brief outlining the major plot points
wbu?
>>8217199
rand did, she outlined her books pretty well including the characters, and main plot summary
do whatever works for you
>>8218920
and I thought I put a lot of work into making a turd
Yes, always, inevitably. And before writing the plan, I spend anywhere from one to three years polishing the idea. It's very slow work, but by the time I sit down to write the first sentence, it's written with complete confidence.
>>8218925
The
>>8218922
>look mum I posted it again!! xDD
>>8217199
You mean an outline? Yeah, but it starts out pretty vague. Just bulletin points and maybe a couple of sentences to a paragraph for each section and/or chapter (depending on length). Though I expand my outline with notes and ideas as I write too, so my current project's outline went from being around 8 pages before I really started any actual writing to 27 now that I'm in the last third of the first draft.
With this project, I've also made separate word files for character notes and organizing/working out this one gimmick that recurs throughout the book. Altogether, without checking for exact numbers now, I think those files would add up to about 35-40 pages.