So I have this story...
I wrote it probably 3 years ago now, maybe longer. I had an idea, and wrote a 3-part story for it. Now, it's not a super-long story. I have a minimum of 40k words before I'll consider publishing a book. This one is about half that. So it doesn't meet my own requirements.
The story is condensed, without a ton of extra detail. So, I can rewrite it to be more detailed, but that's not going to put it anywhere close to my requirement.
I can possibly include some extra details, maybe expand on a character or two, to make things fluid from part 1 to part 3. Again, this will add to my word count, but I'm betting it will still be well short.
So, I've tried to rewrite the story, using my first draft as merely an outline. This is where the real problem comes in. This story is locked in my head as is. Any time I try and do this, I get nowhere, because the story is what it is. So, I intend to try and do the cleanup I mentioned, but then what? Publish it as a cheaper novella? Toss it aside and keep attempting future rewrites that may never come? I'm just not sure where to go from here. And so, the story continues to sit...waiting...
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Continuing saga of werewolves and a paramedic
The story is progressing, and I'd consider the first phase complete. The introduction of the main characters and the secondary characters, and the set up for the overall story has begun. That's not to say there aren't additional things to go back and add, and I still need to finish a conversation in one chapter, but that's it for the first part.
Still trying to piece together the exact details of the overall story, which leaves holes for now, but I have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen. Pressing on...
Still trying to piece together the exact details of the overall story, which leaves holes for now, but I have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen. Pressing on...
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
To map or not to map?
I find myself at a dilema often times with my books. Do I need a road map of the story, or wing it? I find positives and negatives with both options.
Having a road map can come in very helpful when ensuring your story is going exactly where you want it. It can especially help when you want to put in foreshadowing of future events or you need the story to be a puzzle that comes together at just the right time.
Additionally, having a road map can keep you going in the right direction. It also provides a way of keeping you motivated. When you have a list of chapters, you can check them off as you go. It's a great way to show you're progressing.
On the flip side, I sometimes feel limited by the road map idea. The creative juices can be stifled when you force yourself in a specific direction. There's also the possibility of turning your story into something greater, perhaps a novella has the potential to be a novel, or even a series of novels, but you set your sights on completing your road map, and when that's done, you're done.
I can only suggest trying each way to see which works best for you. Keep in mind you can start without a road map and build one as you go. Perhaps you write for a while, and when you need to find focus, or if you complete the story but want to fine tune it, build your road map and perfect your idea. No matter which way you decide to go, as any writer will tell you, the only important thing is to ALWAYS KEEP WRITING!
Write on, my friends, write on. And if anyone has any input or feedback, please chime in.
Having a road map can come in very helpful when ensuring your story is going exactly where you want it. It can especially help when you want to put in foreshadowing of future events or you need the story to be a puzzle that comes together at just the right time.
Additionally, having a road map can keep you going in the right direction. It also provides a way of keeping you motivated. When you have a list of chapters, you can check them off as you go. It's a great way to show you're progressing.
On the flip side, I sometimes feel limited by the road map idea. The creative juices can be stifled when you force yourself in a specific direction. There's also the possibility of turning your story into something greater, perhaps a novella has the potential to be a novel, or even a series of novels, but you set your sights on completing your road map, and when that's done, you're done.
I can only suggest trying each way to see which works best for you. Keep in mind you can start without a road map and build one as you go. Perhaps you write for a while, and when you need to find focus, or if you complete the story but want to fine tune it, build your road map and perfect your idea. No matter which way you decide to go, as any writer will tell you, the only important thing is to ALWAYS KEEP WRITING!
Write on, my friends, write on. And if anyone has any input or feedback, please chime in.
Monday, August 8, 2016
The Werewolf Story progresses
I've run freely with this story for about as long as I can. Thirteen chapters in, nearly 20k words, and still a number of ideas for future chapters, but the book is lacking in overall purpose I'm afraid.
There are a couple of ideas I've tossed around for the overall arc, but neither has the "bite" I need. A stronger story is necessary, and so now a road map may be necessary as well. Regardless, it's time for more action to go with the passion.
There are a couple of ideas I've tossed around for the overall arc, but neither has the "bite" I need. A stronger story is necessary, and so now a road map may be necessary as well. Regardless, it's time for more action to go with the passion.
Monday, August 1, 2016
Herculean
Herculean is intended to be a modern sort of Hercules tale, about a hitman who faces versions of the labours to escape his life and be with the woman he loves.
I started working on this earlier this year, but again, it was one that I wasn't feeling it flow. I went ahead and plotted out all the chapters so I wouldn't forget what I was thinking, but I'm not sure about it. I may need to break it down into section and try to plot it out from there.
When I plotted the chapters, I saw it sort of like a television show, with each chapter or two being an episode. That may be the problem, or I may just need a fresh look at it. With other projects screaming louder, this one is probably on the backburner for a bit.
I started working on this earlier this year, but again, it was one that I wasn't feeling it flow. I went ahead and plotted out all the chapters so I wouldn't forget what I was thinking, but I'm not sure about it. I may need to break it down into section and try to plot it out from there.
When I plotted the chapters, I saw it sort of like a television show, with each chapter or two being an episode. That may be the problem, or I may just need a fresh look at it. With other projects screaming louder, this one is probably on the backburner for a bit.
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