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		<title>Benefits of Brainstorming</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shari Smothers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NaNoWriMo 2009 Update Some people say that they don&#8217;t write with an outline. I get that. It was great fun letting my characters meet new characters, and watching them evolve. However, I&#8217;m learning what I can and cannot do regarding leaving them their own devices. In short order I&#8217;ve managed to get a good bit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><h1>NaNoWriMo 2009 Update</h1>
<p>Some people say that they don&#8217;t write with an outline. I get that. It was great fun letting my characters meet new characters, and watching them evolve. However, I&#8217;m learning what I can and cannot do regarding leaving them their own devices.</p>
<p>In short order I&#8217;ve managed to get a good bit behind in my writing. However, I have good reason. I needed to go back and do some mapping. It turns out that these characters with lives and personalities <strong>still need some guidance</strong>. Especially if I&#8217;m going to get them to the point of fulfilling my ideas.</p>
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<p>Even if it turns out that the story ends up someplace different from my idea, I still <strong><em>need the frame</em></strong> to work in. If a story line more plausible than mine presents itself, then I&#8217;ll just be grateful.</p>
<h2>Brainstorming</h2>
<p>To further my novel before getting hopeless behind, a few days ago, I worked up a frame to give me the structure I needed. It includes things that I&#8217;d never thought of before, and possibly over-thought for this. We&#8217;ll see.</p>
<h4>My brainstorming yielded:</h4>
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<li>a time line</li>
<li>calendar of events</li>
<li>useful characters to make sense of the plot</li>
<li>details to flesh out the story</li>
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<h4>Benefits of brainstorming at this point:</h4>
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<li>I see events to develop and characters to make it happen</li>
<li>Knowing what events and activities may be left out</li>
<li>Confidence to go forward because I know what forward is</li>
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<p>Everything is fluid and therefore negotiable. This novel writing is an interesting experience. At just over 10,000 words now, this is the farthest I&#8217;ve ever gone in writing a novel. And even unedited, this is exciting and satisfying.</p>
<p>Still, I thought of things that I want to change and am really fighting not to go back and change them. I&#8217;ve made notes of what to change and if I finish early, then I&#8217;ll go back to revise. Otherwise, I&#8217;ll leave the notes for revision time, starting December 2009.</p>
<p>So, this is my update for now. I still have a few thousand words to write this afternoon. And I&#8217;ll likely be writing into the night because family is coming over soon. But, since I&#8217;m still having a blast, it&#8217;s my pleasure to keep going—to learn what comes next.</p>
<p><em>Are you having as much fun as me? Learning new things about how novel writing works for you? I invite you to share, leave a comment.<br />
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