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14. "On Profiling Characters..."
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I was wondering where some of you stand on this.

One of the things I do before I start a story and throughout the story is keeping an ongoing profile of the main characters and the changes they go through attitude and motivation wise.

<--- Big Baller World Order

  

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OKWriters: Idea vs Execution [View all] , BrooklynWHAT, Sat Jan-19-08 11:13 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Rewriting
Jan 19th 2008
1
Hemingway: "Writing is rewriting"
Jan 19th 2008
2
Indeed, indeed.
Jan 19th 2008
3
yeah. that's another one of my self-diagnosed flaws
Jan 19th 2008
4
I write what are called "vomit drafts"
Jan 19th 2008
5
      RE: I write what are called "vomit drafts"
Jan 19th 2008
8
           I write screenplays and have written for television
Jan 19th 2008
9
RE: OKWriters: Idea vs Execution
Jan 19th 2008
6
probably shoulda clarified that
Jan 20th 2008
10
      RE: probably shoulda clarified that
Jan 20th 2008
13
Well, reply #1 pretty much sums it up.
Jan 19th 2008
7
where do you stand on outlining?
Jan 20th 2008
11
I am very big on outlining
Jan 20th 2008
12
can we get a brief summation of how you go about writing first?
Jan 22nd 2008
15
Alright, feel free to critique it.
Jan 22nd 2008
16
      time and space
Jan 22nd 2008
18
      it's more marinating than distancing
Jan 22nd 2008
20
      damn, I wrote a long response and it didnt post.....
Jan 22nd 2008
19
RE: OKWriters: Idea vs Execution
Jan 22nd 2008
17

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