something's just occurred to me-- i write rather randomly when it comes to chapters.
with the first draft my second book, i developed a strange habit of plotting out the entire book first, then just writing whichever chapters i felt like writing that day. i think i started at chapter 1, then chapter 8, then 17, 6 20, etc. until i finished the entire draft. then, for the second draft, i'd rewrite them in chronological order.
i don't know where i got the idea to do this (i've always assumed most authors wrote chronologically?), but i remember that it was actually a lot more enjoyable than how i write now. it was nice to pick whatever chapter fit my mood at the time, and i think it increased the quality of my writing to write an emotional chapter when i was feeling angry, or a funny chapter when i was feeling lighthearted.
just curious-- does anyone else do this?
with the first draft my second book, i developed a strange habit of plotting out the entire book first, then just writing whichever chapters i felt like writing that day. i think i started at chapter 1, then chapter 8, then 17, 6 20, etc. until i finished the entire draft. then, for the second draft, i'd rewrite them in chronological order.
i don't know where i got the idea to do this (i've always assumed most authors wrote chronologically?), but i remember that it was actually a lot more enjoyable than how i write now. it was nice to pick whatever chapter fit my mood at the time, and i think it increased the quality of my writing to write an emotional chapter when i was feeling angry, or a funny chapter when i was feeling lighthearted.
just curious-- does anyone else do this?