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PostPosted: March 26th, 2010, 12:46 am 
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I find it extremely helpful to break up the chapters and sections of your first draft. I like to estimate the amount of chapters that will be in the first draft and then divide the chapters into sections. 4-6 sections seem to work best. Then, you fill in one sentence for each section and voila! You have a plot! To make it more detailed, I keep a book with more detailed notes with characters that will be in the scene, what will happen and where it will happen. Just a tip from me!

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PostPosted: March 27th, 2010, 2:01 pm 
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I break my books up into 1/5th. I write the first 1/5th of my story, edit it to perfection and then do the next 1/5th until I've finished the book.
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PostPosted: April 2nd, 2010, 12:26 pm 
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That's a good way to do it, Lady Dusk. I've never done much organizing with my stories before, but I'm trying to do it a little more now. My mom teases me by saying that my plots go "up and up and up and never come back down!" :D

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wRen wrote:
I find it extremely helpful to break up the chapters and sections of your first draft. I like to estimate the amount of chapters that will be in the first draft and then divide the chapters into sections. 4-6 sections seem to work best. Then, you fill in one sentence for each section and voila! You have a plot! To make it more detailed, I keep a book with more detailed notes with characters that will be in the scene, what will happen and where it will happen. Just a tip from me!

-Lady Dusk



That sounds interesting. I have a plan, but apart from that I just work with what's in my head. I don't break up the chapters etc. It might be something I will try. :) I like the idea of notes at the beginning of each chapter, I think that is something that would really help me.

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