Emilymcplugger
Deviant but Romantic
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It's the two 'W"s that make it so weird.Sometimes when I'm struggling with part of the story - I write the end, or how I currently see the end at least.
Often that shakes something loose. Sometimes it even makes me rewrite or reorder other bits of the existing story that the ending has made awkward.
(I love that word, awkward. It's so awkward.)
To be fair you don't even have to write the end of the story. On the multi-part stories I have written so far I would some times bounce between chapters and even later bits of the same chapter (If I already know it and need to get it down) as I find this at least keeps the story moving.
I especially find it useful if it's a plot point or a bit of intrigue as this is a very good way of being productive without the reproductive parts. As an example whilst I am fleshing out the sex in other areas I am also writing the tragic part of a man's head being crushed by a block of stone because I don't have to put much thought into that and it keeps me active on getting my word count up.