I have a very rough plan for OotD:AJT, but it's not as coherent as I'd like. Lots of high points and "MUST INCLUDE ____", but some organization and framework is lacking.alright, ignoring all of our praise on how great matt is (sorry matt) I have a question for him. you have HP:MOFP all planned out, you have N:T8 all planned out, I think you had HP:TBWC planned out, so: do you have a plan for OOD:AJT?
Hey, a rough outline is better than NO outline! At least you won't be asking your reviewers 'hey gaiz, wut shud i rite now?' ;)I have a very rough plan for OotD:AJT, but it's not as coherent as I'd like. Lots of high points and "MUST INCLUDE ____", but some organization and framework is lacking.
That method is probably the best way to keep yourself interested and motivated to continue. Myself, I'm just too paranoid about that same problem of writing myself into a corner that I won't let myself just 'flow with it'.My method could, at best, be described as "a very loose and mess outline".
But - I always know which general direction I am headed in. That's what's really important if you want to avoid writing yourself into a corner.
I dout it'd help me much ;-/ but i'd still check it out if either of you made the thread.Probably. You can start a thread on outlining there if you want to explore this further...
I tried reading it, and my frontal lobe will never be the same.Just stay away from the writing philosophy thread. It'll make your head all explodey.
I love philosophy, it's all opinions and open forum debate is fun. especially with good oponents.I have a masters in Psychology and it still gave me a migraine. I think I'm going to bed early tonight.
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