After an overall inspiring #writing session editing a supernatural fantasy I'm working on, I bought a whiteboard. Originally inspired to work on the book, I realized that I did not have a complete vision for what I planned to do, so I waited until I had a whiteboard. It feels odd owning my first, personal whiteboard.
Waiting for that doesn't mean I could stop writing though.
@RileyNorman Whiteboards are great, but have you ever used Pinterest for planning your characters, stories, and settings?
@Writelighter I haven't. I'm planning a pass to add descriptive prose as I feel my work can be dry. I am going to try Pinterest for just such inspiration. Thank you! As far as the whiteboard, I'm attempting to visualize the equivalent of a very large battlefield and I need a deeper understanding of how the characters move and interact within it. Also, my drawing is terrible so transient is best 🙂
I feel as if I'm working through process barriers. The last section of the book is big in scale. I know key points of character moves but struggle wiring them all together because I simply don't have the vision of it. I can see what I'm writing but I keep focusing on the individual subplots when they need to weave together cohesively. So, I got a visual aid.