tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349514631737532827.post6445869869049834407..comments2023-07-18T04:33:16.209-07:00Comments on Past, Imaginary, and Future: I'm a Pantser? Really?Julie Bihnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16694252260205949341noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349514631737532827.post-78270671717669614322011-10-27T07:22:42.065-07:002011-10-27T07:22:42.065-07:00I'm pretty sure that makes you a Plotter. Plo...I'm pretty sure that makes you a Plotter. Plotters do not have to plan EVERYTHING but they have a solid idea of where they're going before they start. (I usually have ideas, but they change so much along the way, I don't think I can say I plot in advance.)<br /><br />Though in fairness, since Plotters think that's the only way to write, they tend to be pretty generous in declaring everyone with a solid plan a "plotter."Julie Bihnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16694252260205949341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-349514631737532827.post-87187357011239210412011-10-27T05:53:45.547-07:002011-10-27T05:53:45.547-07:00Is there a type of writer that is both? Because so...Is there a type of writer that is both? Because sometimes I'm actually both whenever I write. I plan in advance for plots, but when it comes to backgrounds and other such things, I kind of randomly write as I go. Most of the time, it fits almost perfectly to the advanced plot from months, or even years, ago.Puffy-Chanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05822454749959145136noreply@blogger.com