Dude, I think I am living in outline land. And no end in sight...

I've finished the major scene outline for Treaty. Now, I just need to do the chapter outline, and I can start writing the sucker.

I also need to sit down and do an outline for Scorned Lady, the serial I've been playing around with. I just need time! The writer's eternal lament, I'm afraid.

It's funny, too. I went, oh, about 4 years without writing at all. I think my muse is attempting to make up for that drought by overloading me. Oh well. Anyone want some humanely-trapped plotbunnies?
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From: [identity profile] aulus-poliutos.livejournal.com


Thanks, but I have my own plotbunny breeding farm. :)

From: [identity profile] camilla-anna.livejournal.com

outlining


okay, I have to ask; what's the difference between your scene outline and your chapter outline? I'm wondering because I think I may need more detailed outlines and don't know how. (an example from previous outlines would be cool.

Camilla/Anna

From: [identity profile] vg-ford.livejournal.com

Re: outlining


Scene outline just lists the major scenes in order. The chapter outline goes into more detail and actually puts things into chapter formation. If you want, I'll post the scene and the chapter outlines for Dreams onto the writing group site.

From: [identity profile] snitchcat.livejournal.com


Poor you!

I have many, many, many more plotbunnies than I can comfortably handle right now. (^_^)

Keep them somewhere safe -- they'll be good for you later.

(^_^)
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