Curious what kind of process other authors take with their writing... it took me a long time to get comfortable with it, and it may sound like its time consuming, but its a process that has worked well for me.
First step is, I just write the damn thing. Nothing special, nothing fancy. I don't even name most of my characters, I just come up with descriptions of them... ie
- The guy in the sunglasses went to the bank and robbed it. The robbery took ten minutes and then he was out the door before the cops arrived.
Next step I take is, once the whole thing is finished, I go back and rewrite it to fix some plot holes and fill in some details.
- John went to the bank and robbed it. The alarm was triggered by a nervous teller. The teller didn't have much money, but he made it out the door before the cops arrived.
Then lastly, I go back and rewrite it with more detailed descriptions of what, how, who, where.
- John went to the bank at the corner of Franklin Street and Grimes. The teller was cashing Phil's check when she noticed the gunman and tripped the alarm. John threw the bank bag at the teller who immediately filled it with the cash that was going to be Phil's. It was all she had. Disappointed, John rushed back out the front exit before police arrived and surrounded the building.
Perhaps each copy isn't as starkly different as the example given. Sometimes I put a bit of detail in the first copy, but my motivation is... make the story first, flesh it out second, get it right third. Which has been very helpful to me.
What kind of pattern do you follow?