Flashback Friday -- 9-17-08
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Fun to go back and read old posts. In September of 2008, I bought a domain...
I was still working on my WW2 spy novel, which has since gone dormant on my hard-drive.
As a matter of fact, I will always love this story for being the one that forced me to start over...
I was NOT a plotter yet and have since become an avid and enthusiastic one.
Hard to believe all I've done in the ensuing years... Enjoy the look back!
In other words, How to keep it Simple.
I don't know how to do this well. This morning my secondary opened his mouth and said, "I have a problem with my radios."
I was like, What? What the hell are you talking about? No! No problems with radios!!! Stop it. Just stop it.
Then a friend of mine Inez Kelley said something to me that really helped!
Make the story about One Thing. [not those exact words, but that's what I got from it]
Okay, I can do that. My story is about one thing. Each thread doesn't have to be another story, it just needs to add to the ONE THING.
So I took out my pencil and started writing down all the things that would affect ONE THING. Let me give you an example. I have this ww2 setting...and spies. BUT, my main characters are actually part of a civilian unit that is working to extract refugees from occupied Europe, France, Belgium, Germany, Poland...
So, the point is...
Everything that is highlighted in this story must somehow affect that objective. I'm doing okay... I haven't completely lost my focus. Most of the revision changes will be minor... *cough* of course, i'll probably adding a scene here or there.
OMGosh. this is totally why I'm going to plot my next story.
Also, when do you quit?
I mean, the revisions just keep happening! When do I step away from the keyboard and say, this is a good story, but you're still learning to plot your craft... you might want to take what you've learned and start new, start fresh?
I was still working on my WW2 spy novel, which has since gone dormant on my hard-drive.
As a matter of fact, I will always love this story for being the one that forced me to start over...
I was NOT a plotter yet and have since become an avid and enthusiastic one.
Hard to believe all I've done in the ensuing years... Enjoy the look back!
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~ My Manuscript is running away without me ~
In other words, How to keep it Simple.
I don't know how to do this well. This morning my secondary opened his mouth and said, "I have a problem with my radios."
I was like, What? What the hell are you talking about? No! No problems with radios!!! Stop it. Just stop it.
Then a friend of mine Inez Kelley said something to me that really helped!
Make the story about One Thing. [not those exact words, but that's what I got from it]
Okay, I can do that. My story is about one thing. Each thread doesn't have to be another story, it just needs to add to the ONE THING.
So I took out my pencil and started writing down all the things that would affect ONE THING. Let me give you an example. I have this ww2 setting...and spies. BUT, my main characters are actually part of a civilian unit that is working to extract refugees from occupied Europe, France, Belgium, Germany, Poland...
So, the point is...
Everything that is highlighted in this story must somehow affect that objective. I'm doing okay... I haven't completely lost my focus. Most of the revision changes will be minor... *cough* of course, i'll probably adding a scene here or there.
OMGosh. this is totally why I'm going to plot my next story.
Also, when do you quit?
I mean, the revisions just keep happening! When do I step away from the keyboard and say, this is a good story, but you're still learning to plot your craft... you might want to take what you've learned and start new, start fresh?