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Fantexic I'll think about it if you read mine but only after I post my latest chapter
Edit, new chapter is out.
https://m.webnovel.com/book/what-is-a-genetic-vampire_15327776706016105
Fantexic I'll think about it if you read mine but only after I post my latest chapter
Edit, new chapter is out.
https://m.webnovel.com/book/what-is-a-genetic-vampire_15327776706016105
redlady I do too it has to come from some kind of inspiration but I usually try to think of ideas not necessarily when I'm actually writing it
I handwrite a draft first, which is filled with brainstorming ideas and so on. The structure is still a bit of a mess, but it's more or less the points for the story.
After that, I'll type the story based on the points. It's usually done between 30mins to 1 hour per chapter if I have the draft ready. I don't need to think too much and just imagined the scene based on what I had thought before in the messy draft when typing.
Also, I will listen to music when I'm typing. It helps me to sit for hours and typed the stories since I need to write at least 4000 words per day.
But well, that's just me and idk if it'll work for you. I have been doing it like this for years and so far, it's the best method for me. It takes a lot of time with this method, though, so for people who wanted to be efficient, it might not be the best method.
Hope it helps as reference since everyone is different.
Sorahana I like to take it step by step cause for example because of one line in a dialogue can change the whole story.As I write I try to creat every situation to show something, not just because I want to write one situation specifically. I mean that I can express what I want to point out in different situations.That's why I don't like to be fixed or plan . But generally , I also know where I want the story to head .
Personally writing drafts can slow you down and make you have too many ideas that at some point you don't find the link between them when you want to form the chapter.I went through the same think when I started my fist book.I was so excited that at some point I couldn't write step by step but instead parts of the story .And later when I tried to see the line of the story ,trust me , it was a mess .
I think you should write how you want . But for someone who doesn't have time to write drafts and revise and more drafts , writing it slow thinking it through is easier mentally and you can write faster if you get use to the method. For me , in two hours , one chapter of 1500 word is done and is not a draft .I mean that I don't change anything anymore .Just a little grammar revise and is done.So in a day writing around 4000 word is easier and you have the chapter ready to be published. Also your head will not be overworked.
The 4000 are chapters for different books. So it is more fun .
Here I come again , writing one paragraph .....
Sorahana that sounds like a super legit method, I've thought about doing it before but haven't sat down to do it
redlady remember there should be structure to a story but it depends on the kind of story your telling as to how long the book is to be and how short the chapters can be. I do agree it could make a mess but without some structure it could be a mess too.
redlady It's totally fine lol. Like I said above that it's only an example
Everyone is different and if you think you can do it without using draft, then you're free to continue. I myself write more than 1 novels at the same time, so I used draft to keep track of the different storylines and their timelines.
redlady Same, oh my gosh! It’s so hard to keep one book sometimes, my mind refuses to let me only have ideas for one book at a time, I literally have 4 unreleased books in my Inkstone secretly pending as side stories since I suck— (I mean like ROYALLY terrible) at “monotasking” — I love this community, nobody else gets it!!
SalomeTadala Hahaha ! Totally get it .I am your twin .
I think you should just release the books. If you keep them there , you will never feel like they are good enough to be published. I myself overthink to much if I keep books unpublished and I tend to change the chapter many times.I guess as long as you feel that the chapter is OK not necessary perfect , you should publish it . I mean you will never have a perfect book while you multitask..... I know that to well , since is so boring to revise and stuff.
Just write and publish ! Don't wait to get better.You will get better as you publish.Many reviews helped me find what I was missing or what I did good.Reviews are a good way of seeing where you have to improve as they also are a strong motivator .
I will check your books ! Keep up , darling ! I will support you !
Sapphire_Ace
I am a bit unsure of how many chapters the book will have but I guess that as long as the story is stable , the length of the book is something I should not be too concern about .What do you guys say about this ? Is it necessary to know how many chapters the book will have ?
I mean I can't plan 100 chapters ahead...although I think the book will be kind of long based on how slow paced the story line is .
Sorahana I recently bought a book about the snow flake method that incorporates both types of writing, outlining and basically pure organic free writing
redlady it's necessary to know possibly how long your book is going to be but if you're one hundred percent just being organic about it probably not. I'm just trying to plot mine out, even if there's more than one book within my book. It could also help to know word count for each chapter, to keep it consistent.
Sapphire_Ace Actually I am counting the words per chapter.But I felt that knowing for sure how many chapters is to much to handle.Do you think is ok to have around 1500-2000 words a chapter ?How many words has your chapter ?
I hope I don't pester you.I just enjoy writing to you !
redlady It’s so fun to do this omg, but yeah I think a lot of words per chapter is a good goal!
redlady considering this is a web novel we should strive for shorter chapters but it absolutely depends on the type of story you are writing. I honestly think 1500-2000 is a good amount of words. I've done less regrettably.
Sapphire_Ace before I begin writing a chapter I scramble down what I need to include in that chapter. So it goes like this: dialogue, narration about facility, certain interactions, writing down lines that I want used, and just ideas that can be implemented.
Keep in mind this is the day before I write the next chap so right after I’m finished writing one. And then I’ll try visualizing these things. The thing about writing is to immerse your readers into the story vividly and if you can’t visualize it something is missing.
This is my process for making new chapters and it takes around two hours or so to make the chapter. More if I’m being repeatedly distracted. And when I’m in the zone like fully focused, ideas streaming in my mind and I know I want this then maybe just 45- 1 1/2 hours.
Eros_Lord thank you for your input. I'm trying to find a midway between outlining and making the chapter happen organically so I have fun writing instead of being miserable through the drudgery.
Sapphire_Ace I love the way you talk it comes across so ”Englishman the 1800s” also your books are peakkk (they’re good)
Even though I've only started writing recently, I've been doing on a regular basis as well
I write about 1.5k words daily
You guys trying youre best to have as many words in your chapter at once while me having less than 1000 words are unnecessary.Guess I need to increase my words per chapter