by Woogwoo Wren » Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:35 am
For those of you who have done Nano, what's the best way to prepare?
Umm.... Well, one year I had a huge portfolio full of character development, world building, maps, short snippets and plot outlines. The other year I had some characters and a brief outline.
Outside writing, I stocked up on cup-a-soups, lollies and other food (my birthday is very early on in November, so I got most of my 'nano fuel' on my birthday.)
I don't think it overly matters - it depends on how you usually write. I do suggest you have at least a bit of an idea of the plot of the story and some characters.
How many characters have killed? And have you brought some back to life in another story just to be eventually killed again?
Ah... *counts* nope, too many. Let's just say I've killed lots. And have at least one more death planned for the book I am currently writing *grins evilly at Ranger*
As for bringing them back in another story, I have never reused any characters. I may end up doing that because there are a few characters I really like. Idk if I'd kill them though.
Edit: Oops, forgot to ask, SILVER CAN YOU SEND ME THE NEXT CHAPTER OF CITR PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS.
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