I’m more directed towards figuring things out as I go.
While directly writing what comes to mind, I think that I rarely put myself into a corner, like saying,”huh this doesn’t quite work because of this and that” but rather I do that task when reading the first-draft and then clarifying and solving inconsistencies in the second draft.
I’ve listened to an interview with J.K. Rowling (maybe one of the best world-builders of this generation) and she said that she had sort-of like an epiphany, like a dump into his consciousness of the world of Harry Potter; she wrote the ideas as it came to her mind, which is to say that I don’t think she ever stopped in the tracks to start thinking what the world was capable of (at least not until later books maybe).
I’m more directed towards figuring things out as I go.
While directly writing what comes to mind, I think that I rarely put myself into a corner, like saying,”huh this doesn’t quite work because of this and that” but rather I do that task when reading the first-draft and then clarifying and solving inconsistencies in the second draft.
I’ve listened to an interview with J.K. Rowling (maybe one of the best world-builders of this generation) and she said that she had sort-of like an epiphany, like a dump into his consciousness of the world of Harry Potter; she wrote the ideas as it came to her mind, which is to say that I don’t think she ever stopped in the tracks to start thinking what the world was capable of (at least not until later books maybe).