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Monday, February 11, 2008Writer's Tips: Writing vs. Developing
Having finished the script for Undertown Book Two, I find myself in a period of story development -- I'm working on the extended pitch for the manga series after Undertown, and I'm also fleshing out Undertown Book Three. This leaves me without a script to write on a day-to-day basis. And I think I'm going to try to schedule my time differently in the future.
I find that there's comfort and stability in cranking out a bunch of pages every day. It's much harder to feel the progress when you're writing a huge ream of notes for an upcoming project. As glad as I am that I finished Undertown Book Two when I did, if I had already been working on the outline for the next project, it would have been much easier to jump right into another script. I've said it before, but momentum is one of the big keys to successful writing output. Labels: writers' tips
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