Whenever I read books about how to write, they all say not to plan things too much, and to let events happen as they will. Which is, for the most part, some pretty good advice, even if I don't take it all the time.
For the first time in... probably ever, I am writing a mystery story, and it's almost impossible not to plan stories like that. Amirite? Otherwise the setup you have in the beginning might not make sense if you go with the flow and deviate from who the originally-planned killer was.
How much do you plan things out when you write?
For the first time in... probably ever, I am writing a mystery story, and it's almost impossible not to plan stories like that. Amirite? Otherwise the setup you have in the beginning might not make sense if you go with the flow and deviate from who the originally-planned killer was.
How much do you plan things out when you write?
