Writer Test: Which One Are You?

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PANTSER
A pantser is someone who “flies by the seat of their pants,” meaning they don’t plan out anything in their story, or plan very little. They don't need or want a detailed scene-by-scene outline. In fact, their writing style—for a first draft or senior book—is partly about discovering the story as they write it. They like to get lost in their story. They like to let the main character and their imagination lead them to a surprising finished product.
PLOTTER
Simply put, a plotter is someone who plans out their novel before they write it. There are various levels of plotters. Regardless, outlining their novel before writing is extremely important to these writers. Plotters value knowing what's going to happen in their story before writing it. They want clarity. A plan gives them energy and intention, and it saves them a lot of time when they do write their book (and also when they revise!).
PLANTSER
Some people, like me, call themselves “plantsers,” which means they’re do a little of both. In reality, most people are plantsers, but some tend to lean heavily to one side or the other.


PANTSER (PROS):
• They have the freedom to take their novel in any direction they want.
• They thrive in generating concepts as they write.
• They are flexible; they aren't stuck to their outlines.
• If they don't like their plot, they can change it with ease.
PANTSER (CONS):
• Having no or little plans can easily get them stuck.
• If they get stuck, they must think of a way to get out of a writer's block, rather than following an outline that leads them to the right direction.
• When this happens, they often abandon projects, thus leaving abandoned novels in their wake.
• As they write on the spot, they often have inconsistencies in their stories.


PLOTTER (PROS):
• They planned out their novel ahead of time.
• They know what's going to happen before they write.
• This makes it easier to get out of a writer's block.
• They tend to get their novels get written faster or at least more smoothly.
PLOTTER (CONS):
• They are stuck to their plans.
• If they want to change something, they often redo the entire outline.


Plantsers are a combination of both. So, there's no need for the pros and cons for it.

Source: https://thewritepractice.com/plotters-pantsers/
 

ArlindoFrancisco

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PLANTSER

I know the steps my story will land, key moments, and even how it ends, but I give myself room to evolve interesting points between.
 

RedMuffin

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I'm not an author...
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ArcadiaBlade

I'm a Lazy Writer, So What?
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Pantser. I have so many wild ideas that it doesn't help that I am not only Autistic but also a ADHD guy who basically 'disconnect' from life like logging off from Virtual reality. One moment i'm just writing a chapter, the next, I basically black out at least a few seconds before returning to reality to basically contemplate on life.
 

CodeCrisis

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Pantser leaning plantser, I usually come up with a couple plot points and just write random thing until I get to where I want. So far, it works pretty well (with the occasional "what do I do now" question).
 

Tatsuo

An Aspiring Idea Guy
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I am not sure which one I am, Its like This.
I already plan the main key points of the story, history of its world and the ending. But I have no idea how to get the story there.
 

Bobple

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I'd say technically I am closer to Pantser than Plotter at the moment. Both my current stories are the basic plot points then lets goooo.
But I do have some stories that I am currently plotting, that may see the sun one day.
 

Corty

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I am the paradox. I plan barely anything, yet others think I have planned everything.

Maybe I did. I am so spontaneous that I am not.

I. AM. BATMAN.

Or something like that.

PS:

I can't be the Pantser because I have no abandoned projects. :blob_sir:
 

Arch9CivilReactor

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Half and half. I write my notes, write, then continue based on what I’m writing rather than the notes themselves. Serving as guidelines more than rules.
 
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