*looks left*
*rooks right*
Psst. Hey... C'mere.
*motions you closer*
Hey, wanna learn the secret to being a good writer? Here's what you do...
Write/work on being a writer 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, for 8 years.
Does it matter WHAT you write? No. Do you know why? Because the goal is to be a good writer and everyone has to start the same way. You start to get it at 100 hours in. You start to be passible at 1,000 hours in. You get good at 10,000 hours in. Give or take a few, but that's how it works.
So, you want to write a good story NOW?
Figure out what the ending is. Start at the beginning, because everyone loves it when you foreshadow shit, then write... THREE TIMES WHAT YOU NEED.
Throw out HALF.
Carefully PRUNE OUT everything you don't ABSOLUTELY NEED.
Even if you only have 100 hours of writing, this trick will get you an above-average story just about EVERY TIME. Why? Statistics. Writing is a numbers game. When you start out 80% is crap. Get to the 100-hour mark, it shifts to 50% is crap. At 10,000 hours, 20% is crap.
So, if you write three times what you need, 50%of that is tossed out, then pair down another 33% of the remaining, you get, even if you are a crappy writer, only about 15% of your story being crap.
Of course, what do you do with the extra 2/3rd of the story you wind up tossing to the cutting room floor? You put it in a folder called, "Cutting room floor" and after 8 years of always writing 3 times what you need when you get to 10,000 hours, you will have a HUGE PILE of okay ideas that you can loot later.
I man currently posting Hotrod Lantern. Guess what? It's 100% cutting room floor. I just feel bad not posting anything while I catch up on my main 3 stories, so I scooped up a bunch of cutting room floor stories and slapped it together in a weekend. Bam. 30K story in 2 days.
And this is before ChatGPT. Holy CRAP. I have a decade of discarded material I can just go in, tweak it with ChatGPT, and BAM, instant story.
My Point is, there are no, "Veering off from the initial idea." There are no tangents. There is only the final product and that which is trimmed away to be saved for later when you need to pull something out of your ass. If you want to be a good writer, you never have writer's block. You only have writer's block ABOUT THE CURRENT PROJECT.
Go walk away, daydream about something else, WRITE YOUR DAYDREAM. No matter how bad it is, THIS IS A NUMBERS GAME. You cannot write perfectly. 50% of everything you write is BELOW AVERAGE. So the more you write, the more you can discard to keep only the 50% that is above average.
So the story you wrote changed. So? No. You have written twice what you needed and you are picking the plotline that is better.
Just get it OUT on the paper. The more you write, the closer you are to that 10,000 hours where you will become an above-average writer without having to write out the below-average stuff first. You'll "write" it in your head and "know" what to keep. With Grammerly to help with the mechanics, and ChatGPT to help write paragraphs to give you a different perspective, it's easier than ever to be a writer.
BTW, ChatGPT should be something you ARGUE with, not lean on. It's a great ENEMY. Every good writer does best when he is in conflict. In the old days, we had to swap stories with other writers. Now we got a woke piece of Shit AI to argue with.
Me Damnit, I love living in the future.