Question for Writers...
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I have notcied that some writers tend to research a lot before they actually sit down and write - and they don't write until they feel completely comfortable with all the material they have gathered/read beforehand.
Some people just sit down and write and research as they go.
I am curious to see what the opinion is from the writers in this comm. so...What do you guys do? Research first then write? Write first and research later?
Some people just sit down and write and research as they go.
I am curious to see what the opinion is from the writers in this comm. so...What do you guys do? Research first then write? Write first and research later?
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Date: 2008-06-28 09:56 pm (UTC)I also have a little mini-series going surrounding the Greek gods and I'll research information on them for ideas as well as help keeping the story at least somewhat accurate (my friends are just as big mythology buffs as me: they'd kill me if I made a silly mistake.)
However, at least half the time I'll do a bunch of research, realize that the information I've gathered goes completely against what I have in mind, so I'll scrap the research and make it all up as I go (a male gorgon, a female faun... who knew?). This is the freedom granted to me as a primarily fantasy writer.