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Time in the story where I most frequently have existential crises, and question all the skills I’m normally (over)confident of…? The first. Frickin. Sentence.
And yes. I deleted and redid this status because of a typo. FML.
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Funny, I kind of do the same thing... I'll start writing... Sometimes two, three, half the novel, then I get a scene that I have to write... And it's much later... So I stop writing where I am to advance off to the later chapter/scene. On occasion, I've done what you said, written a scene without writing anything else, because it's detailed, then I work it around…
And yeah, sometimes, it would be easier to write it backwards... But then, wouldn't there still have to be a first line? Whether it's a last line?
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I’d suggest you totally blow the first line and move on… (haha that sounds silly ) you can always come back and play with it. you might get ideas about what you really want to do with the first line later. Don’t beat yourself up, just get into the meat of the story!
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Sometimes I’ve found myself writing backwards too. Of course, those scenes far off will typically be more plot critical (gives me an idea of how it’ll play down), though there’s still frequently a sexual scene, toying with my characters, leaving me to figure out where I’ll put it (because the scene will be good). I’m sure I’d keep a shrink occupied for their entire career if they ever cared to really analyze it in me.