I have always referred to it as 'snow flake,' meaning
that you start off with a basic idea but aren't
satisfied that there is enough to make a complete
story, so add little bits over a period of time.
'Snow Ball' would suggest a story that runs away of
it's own accord once you get started. I guess both are
correct but have slightly different connotations.
Adrian
--- Will Hadcroft <will.hadcroft@...> wrote:
> Do you mean the snow ball technique, where you start
> off not knowing how things will end up - or
> something else?
>
> Will H
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