So for those of you who are afraid to write because they haven't religiously plotted in preparation- here are some final thoughts:
1) Sit but in chair is always excellent advice.
2) When in doubt- repeat above.
3) Have you picked an idea yet? Pick one- no matter how cheesy, corny it may seem, you'd be surprised at what comes of it. Pick it and make best friends because you're going to get to know each other very well.
4) Character interview—these are awesome. Sometimes in finding out more about my character it helps me shape the future story better. Here is one suggestion: https://www.writingclasses.com/toolbox/character-questionnaire/gotham.
5) What's the worst that could happen? I'm in the middle of editing (and won't finish until sometime in Dec due to nanowrimo) a YA urban fantasy romantic comedy. It's a previous nanowrimo project. Whenever I hit a spot I wasn't quite sure where to go I'd ask myself what's the worst that could happen- and then I made it happen. They are in the middle of romantic dialog on a hike and one of the character falls off a cliff. Even if you don't make the worst happen, it may give you an idea of what can happen to move the story forward.
Any questions or suggestions you want to ask/ pass along? Post in the comments