It's interesting how many people say they like/need to know the end before they begin - I almost never know how things are going to end until shortly before I actually get there.
I don't write sequentially, and I kind of do a rough cut of a scene, then go back and flesh it out.
That's interesting (sorry, that sounds really patronising, but I do mean it genuinely). If you don't write sequentially (but I remember most of your stories progressing sequentially, I think) what makes you pick which scene you write next - do you do the ones you find most interesting or important then fill in the rest, or is it random?
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I don't write sequentially, and I kind of do a rough cut of a scene, then go back and flesh it out.
That's interesting (sorry, that sounds really patronising, but I do mean it genuinely). If you don't write sequentially (but I remember most of your stories progressing sequentially, I think) what makes you pick which scene you write next - do you do the ones you find most interesting or important then fill in the rest, or is it random?