I would like to use Nano to write a short novel based on a plot which I am (trying to) developing right now in Dramatica. During the last years I usually used the pantser method, got my word count, but it didn’t work out and I never got a finished piece of of work. Main reason why it didn’t work was obviously a lack of a clear goal for the hero, motivation, strong characters … more good intention then a good story to tell.
For obvious reason, as I don’t like the pantser style so much anymore, my question: What is best practice to keep writing and using the tools (Dramatica, Snyder, …):
I see currently the following options:
Option A: Create a convincing (sic!) plot with Dramatica combined with Blake Snyder’s Beat Sheet, prepare scenes based on the plot and write
If I don’t can find the right plot …
Option B: Prepare 30+ conflict situations (using Plotto, Newspaper or something else, e.g. Jack in desperate need, ignores a family obligation) and flesh out single scenes day by day
or just
Option C: Do the panster style
or else
Option D: Pick a theme, Story-Weaving and -Forming in Dramatica, write and see where the road takes you
I am a big fan of dramatica and would like to use it in a way, but right now I feel I don’t get a convincing plot out of it.