Nahh, no plot necessary. 40,000 words of introspection can work too. Plot is overrated. Mine keeps me up at night.
I worry, what kind of other plots is it hanging out with? Are they responsible plots or are they the controversial type? Are they doing drugs? Will they return my plot home before curfew, or will I be pacing the halls...
hee. I don't so much have a plot as a collection of random ideas that I plan to throw up in the air and hope they come down in a pretty pattern. It's always worked so far.
And you want to be careful about your plot. They're easily lead astray and can quickly become addicted to crack...
*sob* I do my best to raise them, teach them right from wrong, but somewhere along the way they always go astray...
(Random ideas are kind of how I do it too. I just know a few scenes that I want to happen, then try to figure out a way for them to all fit into one big Word document)
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And stomp with me! It's fun, and makes those plot lines quiver in fear!
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Damn, I knew I forget something...
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I worry, what kind of other plots is it hanging out with? Are they responsible plots or are they the controversial type? Are they doing drugs? Will they return my plot home before curfew, or will I be pacing the halls...
...I'll stop now.
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And you want to be careful about your plot. They're easily lead astray and can quickly become addicted to crack...
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(Random ideas are kind of how I do it too. I just know a few scenes that I want to happen, then try to figure out a way for them to all fit into one big Word document)