Thursday, October 14, 2010

Planning in Story Writing

Some of the greatest books were written without an outline. In fact, some author's specialize in not knowing where they are going. Ray Bradbury is a good example. In an interview (provided below - a must watch for any writer), he explained that he wrote all his stories without having a clue of where they would be taking him. Ray would focus on character rather than story, allowing the plot to unfold on its own.

My first novel was that way: I had a general idea of what the story was and what the characters would be, but I did not formally plan anything. Instead of dredging through the literary process, this style brings about an excitement and unexpected joy from writing. You'll be surprised at the beauty of your spontaneity!

Here is the interview I was talking about (it is a bit long, but TOTALLY worth it):

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