RE: Swamped Talk
06-28-2017, 08:06 PM
One of the interesting things about writing a story as you go along is that sometimes you introduce a mystery and you don't quite know where you're going with it yet.
Sometimes you have a vague idea and you can work with that, other times you've got basically nothing and you just move the plot forward until something clicks. Or maybe you have an answer, but as you press ahead, it changes significantly by the time you get to the actual revelations.
For example, I didn't have a concrete idea of who Rider was until Marshall snuck into his room and I got suggestions there. Then the full story started coming together in my mind.
So I guess this is a fancy way of saying "wait and see".
Sometimes you have a vague idea and you can work with that, other times you've got basically nothing and you just move the plot forward until something clicks. Or maybe you have an answer, but as you press ahead, it changes significantly by the time you get to the actual revelations.
For example, I didn't have a concrete idea of who Rider was until Marshall snuck into his room and I got suggestions there. Then the full story started coming together in my mind.
So I guess this is a fancy way of saying "wait and see".
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