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Nov 10, 2012 at 5:14pm
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I don't consider an outline to be written in stone, rather a flow of events that could possibly happen, or branch off to something new. They are mainly ideas that could work with the story, or contradict to a character's nature and be thrown out. Either an advance forward or backward is still a advance regardless if it reverses my progress, I learn new things about the story. J. M. Kraynak ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Newby Novelists" ![]() "Apostasy: The Book of Ithaca" ![]() Having Trouble Getting Reviews? "Newby Novelist Review Requests" ![]() |
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