This is one of my biggest problems: that even when I have a well-formed idea in my head, once I'm part of the way through it, I usually end up skipping madly to something else, and then the next thing...you get the pattern.
This is probably mainly because I'm generally a bit impatient, and if something isn't going quite right, I tend to skip to something else. I'm easily distracted, too, which doesn't help.
I know that it's good to skip between things sometimes as each new idea might be better than the last- and after all, I'm still practising writing, whatever I am writing- but at the same time, I think it would be nice to try and concentrate on one particular thing at a time for once. The problem is- how do I choose? And how do I stick to it?
I have too many ideas for longer stories all over the place at the moment, ranging from a complete fantasy set in a completely different world to a part-fantasy set in this world, to some more realistic fiction.
Does anybody else find this? What are your tips for just sticking to an idea for once?
~MorningMist~
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