[identity profile] abbigail-cross.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] nanowrimo_lj
Okay, here's my questiopn: Can you (or me, whoever) can we write scenes. Like, a whole bunch of interrelated scenes, sketching a novel, I guess. I'm good with individual scenes. Not so much with "the big picture". I'm just thinking, if no one really knows what you write, they can't really judge you. And, at editing time, or if NaNo is still on, I could connect hem into the big picture...?

I honestly don't know if that made sense, but... This is my first NaNo, and I'm kinda iffy about participating. School is going to get the way ALOT, and I won't have computer access at school, so I couldn't directly work on it. That's where the scene idea came from.

-Abbi

Date: 2009-10-07 02:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hendrikboom.livejournal.com
Yes, you can. No one says the text has to be in order, while you're writing. There can be gaps all over the place. There can even be scenes that , looked at afterward, don't fit in the novel at all (after all, removing them would be editing -- and they still count towards your word count).

If you just write scenes, intending to possibly connect them later, that's OK. Later might even be after November, though of course you can't count words written after November in the word count.

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