I know how frustrating it is to write a story because sometimes, we get all excited about something and we don't have the time to write about minor stuff like the walls, the weather, the food, the people sitting around the characters. You can't wait to get to the good stuff.
I've never published a book before (although I'm trying) but I read a lot of tips from other writers and authors. And when you're faced with such a situation, one of them said to continue with what you're thinking because you know what? There's always editing. So, go ahead and write it the way you're feeling it RIGHT THERE and THEN.
And mark it down so that when you're going at it the second time round, you'll know where the empty spots are.
Good advice.
So, this is how I mark mine.
See the highlighted stuff? Yeah, that's where I'll explain stuff later. In the meantime, the reels in my head are just spinning and spinning like a movie. I don't wait to explain about the birds I see in the sky or someone just farted or something.
I want to get to the good part. So, I highlight it. :-)

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