As I mentioned in an earlier post, I'm in the "mushy middle" of the first draft of my current WIP. I'm working my way out of it, which mostly involves re-working my chapter summaries document because the book as written had diverged too far from the book as planned. I got things cleared up and made good progress for several chapters, but, I've just finished a draft of a key chapter and it, too, is different in some critical ways from the summary.
Reviewing the chapter I wrote and comparing it to the chapter summary I plotted, I realize there are events, outcomes, and developments in the summary that simply couldn't get in the chapter given the point-of-view character I used. In fact, there is no POV character that could give me everything I planned. Plus, the characters demanded some things happen differently once I started writing. Okay. Just need to re-work the summary to match and think about what scenes I need to move the overall storyline along.
What I've realized from this is that I do my initial planning for a book from pretty much an omniscient POV, but then write in either 1st person or 3rd close. At the big picture stage, I'm not in a character's head. When I write, I am, and it makes a difference.
I'm not unhappy about this or trying to "fix" it; I do this for fun and am just trying to learn and grow and tell a story that I'm enjoying. But, the thoughts of others here have helped me learn, so I thought I'd mention this. Anyone with similar experiences? Insights? Lessons learned?