I don't have any structured grand plan; I just intend to keep writing about the things that interest me-some of which change, some of which don't.
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I just write what comes along. I don't have a detailed master plan.
When I start to write, I don't have any plan at all. I just wait for the story to come.
I've never had a grand plan. I've only just tried to keep open to many different possibilities, have fun and work with people who are passionate about what they do.
I plan less and less. It's a great benefit of writing lots, that you get good at holding long narratives in your head like a virtual space.
I know what I'm going to write for the next three years. It's frustrating, because if I get a good new idea, I have to put it aside.
I'm not the sort of writer who can plan out things. Mostly I have no idea where I'm going.
I write down portions, maybe fragments, and perhaps an imperfect view of what I'm hoping to write. Out of that, I keep trying to find exactly what I want.
I like writing about big turning points, where professional and personal lives coalesce, where the boundaries are coming down, and you're faced with a set of choices which will change life forever.
Do not make grand plans. Be flexible.
Reduce your plan to writing. The moment you complete this, you will have definitely given concrete form to the intangible desire.