Every writer approaches that first blank page or screen differently. Some complete a full outline and character history before they even begin to write, while others set out with only a vague plan mapped out in their minds.
Try to use a plot chart. Using a plot chart can put you somewhere in between the two of extremes. A plot chart is a simple list of plot points or scenes, arranged in chronological order. Think of everything you want to happen in your story. Write it all down, then go back and number what should come first, second, and so on. As you complete each scene, cross it off your list with a red pen and go on to the next. Leave spaces on your plot chart to insert new scenes as they come to you. You can refer to your list as your work progresses, and all those bright red cross off lines will signal how much you've accomplished.
This plot chart will help you enough to make a good story . Just try it.
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