Well! I don't want help so much as just to know your opinion and how you handle it, so this works!
half the dialogue goes in there so really you're writing the actual thing, not just a plan.
That's the thing! Sometime when I outline parts of it get completely written, which mean the slightly less interesting parts I'm just catching with a few words or phrases, while lavishing loving detail on scenes/moments that most interest me. But once I get all the latter written out, who wants to write the filler? I feel done by then and don't want to do any more, and what I've got are several cool scenes that make no sense together.
What's also interesting to me is I don't really differentiate between fic, more serious writing, and even the writing for school (which is as close as I've gotten to professional writing, ha!) I've done. My process is pretty much the same for all three. Basically: wing it.
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half the dialogue goes in there so really you're writing the actual thing, not just a plan.
That's the thing! Sometime when I outline parts of it get completely written, which mean the slightly less interesting parts I'm just catching with a few words or phrases, while lavishing loving detail on scenes/moments that most interest me. But once I get all the latter written out, who wants to write the filler? I feel done by then and don't want to do any more, and what I've got are several cool scenes that make no sense together.
What's also interesting to me is I don't really differentiate between fic, more serious writing, and even the writing for school (which is as close as I've gotten to professional writing, ha!) I've done. My process is pretty much the same for all three. Basically: wing it.