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OKAY FOLKS! So my muse kicked into high gear on my novel, and I think I can half the rough draft done this weekish. No really. So yeah, that means I CAN in fact do NaNoWriMo as I have the past 4 years in a row which is awesome.[Poll #1789728]
So yeah, help a sister out here guys! And comments have been known to sway me away from the tally.. just a warning/bribe lol.
Also!!! If you are joining in on the NaNo insanity - let me know who you are and I will friend ya there!
So yeah, help a sister out here guys! And comments have been known to sway me away from the tally.. just a warning/bribe lol.
Also!!! If you are joining in on the NaNo insanity - let me know who you are and I will friend ya there!
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Date: 2011-10-27 12:34 am (UTC)...I also have never heard the term "story bible" but I'll go with it lol
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Date: 2011-10-27 12:53 am (UTC)"Story bible", "show bible", "character bible": they're all the same thing.
(and if you are familiar and are just splitting hairs on terminology, then please disregard the following) it's a document that lays out the premise and characters in a TV show and includes important details. Casting sheet info is culled from this data. Set construction information can begin here too. In animated series this is where they put character concepts and turn arounds if they have 'em. It's a development document that helps communicate the central vision to everyone who is working on the show. It can be used as a pitch document and after production it often gets updated with new facts about the show so there is continuity and a maintained clarity of vision. They're mostly important when you're getting something up and running, or when you're breaking in a new writer.
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Date: 2011-10-27 01:04 am (UTC)