So – I was surprised by a plot bunny, or possibly a small pack of them, walking home from work last week. Well, I don’t walk all the way home – I walk about two and a half kilometers into downtown Burlington, and catch the Hamilton number eleven bus from there, but that doesn’t have anything to do with the idea.
And possibly I shouldn’t even call this bunny a ‘plot bunny’, though that’s the usual term in some of my writing circles, because the idea that I’ve got a the moment – well, there are a few plot elements, but mostly what I’ve got is the beginning of a sci-fi world setting, and a few character notions, and how an adventure for them begins, and the vaguest idea of where it might take them.
So, out of this – I’m not quite sure where go next to flesh the idea out before I start writing – though I’m sure I do want to put a bit more thought into it before I start. This is a part of the process that I’ve never really thought about in much detail before – I suppose I keep the notion on ‘the back burner’ of my head for a little while to see what develops next. It would be interesting to try to structure this into an outline in a more formal way, though, but I’m not sure where to start.
Do I start with the characters I already know about, interviewing them with questionnaires, and trying to figure out who else might be a person of interest in the story? Worldbuild like crazy? (Especially important since the idea involves several alternate Earths.) Try to segment the plot, breaking it up into beginning middle and end, or come up with a plot structure like the Beat sheet and fill in the blanks?
If you have any thoughts or especially useful links on this topic, please comment away! I’m exhausted just thinking about it all.
Whenever I only have a vague notion of an idea, I usually try to figure out exactly who is the protagonist, the antagonist, what their goals are, the conflict, and what will happen in the end. I usually use Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell for this.
Sometimes I write a back cover blurb to sort everything out, or even a query letter. I also make sure I know what is happening in each “Act”: Act I, Act II, and Act III.
For me, characters and worldbuilding are figured out after plot.
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Ooh, I found a helpful link: http://storyflip.blogspot.com/2010/08/golden-oldies-start-me-up.html
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