I've never really developed a set process for writing but as I get more and more serious about writing I'd love to develop some personal process to sitting in front my blank Final Draft and pouring out. What are some ways you all prepare for a writing session? Do you go in knowing where the story is...
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J. L. You have to make writing a habit. Everyday - even when you don't feel like it. Actor and writer Lauren Graham ("The Gilmore Girls" and "Parenthood" and author of two books) recommends "The Kitch...
Expand commentJ. L. You have to make writing a habit. Everyday - even when you don't feel like it. Actor and writer Lauren Graham ("The Gilmore Girls" and "Parenthood" and author of two books) recommends "The Kitchen Timer Method". Set a kitchen timer for one hour. Use that time to either (1) write in your writing journal (thoughts on writing, thoughts on future projects, thoughts on TV series and movies that you've seen, etc.) (2) to work on a writing project. No distractions. No electronics of any kind (TV, tablets, phones). Do this EVER DAY! The point is to make writing (something, anything) a habit.
Also, keep a notebook on you to record new ideas as they occur to you. I started carrying a notebook & pen to my small town gym as so many hilarious things were happening all the time and I didn't want to forget them.
Finally, you need to know when you're the most creative. Are you a morning writer? An afternoon writer? An evening writer? I'm a morning writer but I've also been known to work in the afternoons or evenings, especially if I've had a new idea for a project.
Good Writing!
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Wow this is an old post lol... I would say I'm still personally learning about my own process, but I think I like the idea of outlining/mapping out a story before delving into the actual script pages....
Expand commentWow this is an old post lol... I would say I'm still personally learning about my own process, but I think I like the idea of outlining/mapping out a story before delving into the actual script pages. But I have also written first drafts straight from my mind so really the process is mysterious and is never locked in a certain way for anyone... at the end of the day the universe gives writers stories, and nobody will ever truly understand that.
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I make check lists!