Um…plan ahead? Do your work? Or maybe just stop caring? Sure, that’s the easy way around the problem, right?
Uh-oh. Lifehacker.Com disagrees:

Um…plan ahead? Do your work? Or maybe just stop caring? Sure, that’s the easy way around the problem, right?
Uh-oh. Lifehacker.Com disagrees:


In his best-selling how-to-write book, Television Writing from the Inside Out, our Fearsome Leader, LB, makes the argument that all books, movies, and television episodes are story-driven because writers, consciously or unconsciously, always end up creating characters whose personalities will work most effectively within their preconceived story structure. Even the best-written of those characters only seems be be pushing the story forward; s/he is actually capable of only choosing, or, rather, seeming to choose, moves that the story already wants to make.
Over the years, TVWriter™ ‘s boss has caught a lot of flak for this, which made it particularly interesting for those of us who work for him and want to suck up a bit to encounter this particular post on AdvicetoWriters.Com last Christmas weekend:
From Peggy’s blog comes this heartwarming yet embarrassing article (at least that’s its effect on Our Fearsome Leader, LB, who was taken totally by surprise by what Peggy has written):

by Peggy Bechko