Fess Up Monday
With the weekend trip to St. Louis, it was a struggle to get much done.
Over the past few year or so, I’ve started writing first drafts in sections that roughly match my outline. So if I have 20 sections outlined, I end up with 20 individual files of roughly 1000 words, and usually a few additional “rough start” sections that aren’t quite right. When I’m really rocking and rolling, I’ll do a section a day.
Since I’m obviously not rocking and rolling–I’ve been working on this novella for about two months now–I had only 7 files, each of which contained more than one section. For whatever reason, that’s how this novella is going, so I went with the flow. I also had a main file that I started early on, and then split out to individual sections when the writing slowed to a crawl. While making the 3+ hour drive to and from St. Louis, I took all those sections and smoothed them together, expanding here and there, fixing MRUs, changing wording, until I have a single nice “first draft” document that’s not really a first draft at all. It’s up to 10,500 words.
I also added another fine little layer of conflict between Zahak and his best friend, who’s pushing him to challenge his brother for position of azi.
Then I continued my new section, which I thought was going to be a love scene. Oops, nope, more conflict happened and Eleni cursed at him. Ha. So while SMF has a love scene in the opening 10 pages, I’ve managed to go 36 pages with nothing but angst in TFW. Sigh. At least no one will be able to accuse me of writing “cookie cutter” stories that are too formulaic.
Trust me, when Eleni and Zahak finally get together, it’ll be nuclear meltdown.
So TFW is at 11,300 and counting (not including a dream sequence I cut earlier). I’ll be pushing as hard as possible to finish this first draft by the end of the month. I don’t know if I can make it, but that’s my goal.
How was your week?
P.S. I dreamed about TFW last night, a most excellent sign. When I can fall asleep thinking about the story, the characters, my brain will resolve all sorts of issues for me in my sleep. If I can remember them.
My dead story file contains those stories that never sparked my imagination enough to cross into my dreams. Needless to say, I dreamed BloodRose for YEARS, long before I even started writing it.








June 25th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Roll with it. You’ll be done in no time, Joely. I have faith! *cheers* What’s an MRU?
I pretty much gave my report in my comment on the last post… My goal for this week is to reevaluate my GMC for major characters and possibly come up with new turning points. (Daresay outline, maybe?) And write another fifteen pages. I know the next scene that needs to be written tomorrow so that helps, but I want a better idea of the big picture since I threw out the old outline.
June 25th, 2007 at 5:40 pm
My week, still awesome
Glad to hear the story is coming along, but I’m amused about the lack of lovin’. Tempestuous lovers are always more interesting!
June 25th, 2007 at 6:42 pm
Jess, MRU is something like Movitation-Response Units from Swain’s famous Techniques of the Selling Writer.
Good for you on your progress and best of luck this week!
Yay, Meryl!! I agree-sometimes that slow wait makes it all the more worth it.
June 25th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
I just keep plugging along. I should be getting a break at the dayjob (2 new people started today!) and then I’m taking 9 whole days of vacation in August (i now have over a month of vacation leave and 3 days of comp time built up), so I’m counting down til then *g*. Have a good week.
June 25th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
I dreamed about spiders last night. Needless to say, didn’t get much sleep. Little bastards.