Well, you're allowed to use a previously-written plot outline as long as it's not part of your word count, so that might help you. I'm terrible with plot too, so I didn't worry about making it cohesive or writing it all in chronological order. If I got stuck I just went "blah de blah something plotty happens, and now they're driving away" or whatever, and came back to the "something", or more likely didn't come back to it. I didn't try to make it done and polished, just to come up with as many ideas and scenes as I could.
I have a hard time typing first drafts because I edit too much, so I did almost all of mine on paper and typed it when I thought I had enough. Obviously that takes more time, but the inability to backspace may help you quit stopping and trying to fix what you've written. If you get very far with it you quickly acquire the attitude of not caring that the paragraph you just wrote is crappy. At least it's written, and now you move on to something else.
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Date: 2009-10-03 10:44 pm (UTC)I have a hard time typing first drafts because I edit too much, so I did almost all of mine on paper and typed it when I thought I had enough. Obviously that takes more time, but the inability to backspace may help you quit stopping and trying to fix what you've written. If you get very far with it you quickly acquire the attitude of not caring that the paragraph you just wrote is crappy. At least it's written, and now you move on to something else.