Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Plotters and Pantsers and Pretty Woman, Oh My!


The lovely Roni Loren over at Fiction Groupie did a great post a couple of weeks ago on Plotters vs. Pantsers. I remember reading it thinking that I am absolutely a pantser, just like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman (minus the hooker part, of course). I even replayed the scene in my head where Julia's character, Vivian, says to Richard Gere's character, Edward (no, you can't call him "Eddie"), "I'm more of a fly by the seat of my pants kinda gal."

However, my pantser story doesn't end with a man hanging out of the top of a white limo wielding flowers in lieu of a sword, clearly coming to my rescue. Lord, I wish it did. (Actually, I would give him a red sharpie instead of a sword, to slash my manuscript to pieces. I would call him "Eddy", short for EDITOR...get it? I know, I'm insane.) Instead my pantser story ends with me pulling my already thinning hair out because I've lost myself in my story. I'm up to my eyeballs in edits and I can now see the gaping holes due to my lack of preparation (just like Roni said I would!). Can I fix them? Most likely. Will it be painful? Absolutely.

Thankfully, I have already begun to learn from my mistakes, creating a rough outline for my second book before I even BEGIN to write it. I don't want to get too detailed with my outline, because I'm still a pantser and I thoroughly enjoy not knowing ALL the details before I write (because a lot of them change in the process anyway). I do hope, however, that at least with a rough outline of my plot and characters that I won't find myself in such a stressful position the next time around.

What about you? Plotter or Pantser - or a little of both? Has being either one given you trouble in the longrun?

9 comments:

  1. A little of both. I like having some direction, but I still need the excitement of not knowing everything:)

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  2. Thanks for the mention! I was scratching my head about what post did I do a few weeks ago? (yes, my memory is that bad) Then I clicked over and realized it was a post I did last year. :) It's funny that you came across that one and then I did a plotter/pantser post today as well, lol.

    Good luck the second time around! As you can see, I'm still trying to figure my own best method as well. :)

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  3. I plot as much as my little brain will let me, then I trust my characters to lead me the rest of the way.

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  4. Trying to be a plotter, but it's oh so hard!

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  5. I'm a plotter....I get so nervous when I fly by the seat of my pants!

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  6. am a pantser seriously trying to convince myself plotting is the only way to go, so I can stop writing myself into a corner

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  7. I used to be a pantster, but the more I write the more I become a plotter. It would have saved me a lot of trouble to have plotted more the first time around.

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  8. I learned this exact same lesson as I moved from book to book. The more outlining upfront the less editing was required. Ah.

    But, I'm like Julia too. (Minus the hooker bit as well.)

    Color me happy!
    ~ Wendy

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  9. Can I be both? I guess for me my rough draft was my outline. So I suppose I pants my outline.

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