My answer: I’m 80% plotter and 20% pantser. I guess that makes me a plantser.
My first two manuscripts were pantsed. I loved sitting at the computer each day and letting my characters surprise me. The result, however, were two manuscripts that totaled 186,000 and 205,000 words respectively, subplots that had no conclusion, and entire chapters that failed to move the story forward. Revision was more painful than prying out my eyeballs with a spork.
So, I decided to give plotting a try. To my delight, I loved it. Now, before I write the first word, I do a detailed story outline, sketches of each main character and setting, as well as a bit of research. However, sometimes there are issues I can’t solve by planning. In those cases, I just start writing and let my characters tell me what to do. And occasionally, once I’m writing, I realize something in my outline doesn’t work, so I change the outline. Pantsing releases my creativity in a way that plotting does not. I think 80/20 is a good balance for me.
YOUR TURN! Are you a plotter or a pantser, or a combination of both? Have you ever tried to switch? To what results?
Psst: there are no wrong answers!
~Clara








