Please welcome guest blogger Dara Edmondson
An  old friend of mine once called me a planny pants many years ago. I  wasn’t a hundred percent sure what she meant so I asked. She informed me  that she gave me the label because I liked to orchestrate every detail  of things ahead of time, even our girls’ nights out. I’d pick out a  place to go, check the menu online and arrange designated drivers. I  even had an idea what I’d wear a week ahead. I had to plan everything,  which she said had something to do with my inner control freak.
I vaguely recall my halfhearted protest to the characterization but I knew she was completely on target. I do  like to plan. I write books with a plan as well. I chart everything on a  trifold board with Post-it index cards then I write the synopsis—all  before I’ve written the first page of the actual manuscript. I like to  have all my resources laid out or at least bookmarked on my computer. I  have all my research sites saved—those I use for word usage and  characterization, some sites specific to the book I am working on, like  the DEA site if my hero is an agent or a website about firefighters if  that’s what he does.
Nearly  all of my romantic suspense books feature at least one character  getting injured, sick or even dying. Even my erotic contemporary  romances usually have some sort of scenario which requires some medical  knowledge. My villains are often off balance emotionally rather than  just plain bad.
In  order to carry off any of those scenarios, I need to know my facts.  That need was what led me to develop MedSpeak for writers with Joanie  White, a nurse-practitioner friend. I figure if I was going to the  trouble to research not only medical issues, but psychological and  mental disorders, alternative medicine and medicine through history,  there were other authors out there who could utilize that type of  information as well.
So  yeah, I’m a planny pants. And I’m proud of it. My friend knew me better  than I knew myself. For all the writers out there, do you like to plan  before you begin writing? 
Medical Speak for Writers, presented by Dara Edmondson and Joanie White, runs from July 25,2011 to August 1, 2011
Dara  Edmondson writes erotic romance and romantic suspense under the pen  name Wynter Daniels. She lives in Central Florida with her husband of  more than twenty years and their two nearly grown children. They are all  the slaves of two very demanding cats. After careers in marketing and  the salon industry, Wynter’s wicked prose begged to be set free. She  writes for several publishers including Carina Press, Ellora’s Cave, Loose Id and Red Sage.  Find Wynter on the web at http://www.wynterdaniels.com/
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5 comments:
I am definitely a "Planny Pants". But I have to admit that I was not always. Years ago, just writing for a lark, I had no regimen. Nowadays, everything has to be 'by the book' (pardon the pun). :)
Maureen, don't you find it's so much easier when it's all planned out 'by the book'?
I can definitely relate to that. If I don't plan out every little detail of the books I'm writing, it's not long before I get lost.
I'm totally a planner! I keep files for future books and stuff them full of my "bright ideas" ahead of time -- snippets of conversation for a book, descriptions, themes... By the time I sit down to write, it's pretty much a done deal!
Glad I'm not the only planny pants author!
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