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Wait or write through it?

Wondering how you fellow writers would feel about the situation I have at the moment. I have a few characters that I want to write for, but don't have a situation for them just yet. I have one idea that I keep coming back to as a situation, but I don't know whether to just write through it i.e. write the situation that I keep coming back to, or wait until I find the situation that I'm 100% happy with.

Let me know your thoughts. Cheers.

most of your first draft is going in the bin

so just get wwriting, get to know your characters

Yeah that's kind of what I thought. Unfortunately my original idea was too close to what is now Friday Night Dinner.

Thanks

Stick it down on paper and get to know them. As you start thinking about characters a premise may present itself.

All of the above.
Don't think - type.

Yes - and you don't have to start at the beginning. You can do your bit then work backwards, forwards or even sideways.

Quote: Chappers @ March 24 2011, 9:09 PM GMT

Yes - and you don't have to start at the beginning. You can do your bit then work backwards, forwards or even sideways.

This is true.

Agree with the above, had a set of characters I've loved for YEARS before I finally found the right story for them, but writing a couple of wrong ones has made things much easier now that I'm on (I hope!) the right track at last!

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