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A Restructure

Posted: December 21, 2008 in writing update
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So far I’m about 12,000 words and three chapters (plus a prologue) into the rewrite of the synopsis and I have decided to do a restructure of the plot to date.

Seems a bit abrupt given how early I am into it, but on looking at what had been written to date, it didn’t quite seem to work in the order it was written in.

It started off with a battle – nothing wrong in and of itself – except in this case it seemed to be in the wrong spot.

So I am starting off by scrapping the prologue and folding it into the new Chapter One. The old chapter one will have a part in the new chapter one, but will mostly be in two and three. The old chapter two will mostly be the new chapter one, with part in the new chapter two, while the old chapter three will remain mostly in chapter three.

It will need a bit of editing to get right, but I feel it will flow much better when done.

How long is a novel

Posted: December 21, 2008 in writing update
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I guess that is one of those question that, like how long is a piece of string, has no real answer, yet is a question many starting authors ask themselves. At least I know I have.

Looking around, the answer varies depending on who you ask. Some say 60-100,000 words, others 100-150,000. It also does vary between author and genre. Some tend to the shorter, while others, most especially fantasy, tend to the epic (in the truest sense of the word), clocking in at quarter of a million words or more, large enough to bludgeon someone to death with. Oft times a story could be told in 100,000 words yet still weigh in at 250,000, in book after book, reduced to a turgidity of shallow, endless characters and plots that no longer make sense, and the only reason they see light of day is to cash in on a name or because of contractual obligations (which, ironically, was the name of a Monty Python album), and should be allowed to die peacefully, but continue on and on, rather like this sentence.

For myself, I am often guilty of over planning things, to the point that they interfere in the doing of the plans. I like to work to a set target, of a set number of chapters. I have always had in mind a target of a prologue (though that is falling from favour) and twenty one chapters, each of around 3-5,000 words, preferably 4000, the chapters split into three parts, the start of the story, the middle of the story and the end of the story. A lot of advice I have seen is not to worry so much about the length, but just write until the story is done. My mind really doesn’t work that way. Hopefully that screwy brain-wiring won’t cause problems for me.

As reported earlier, the first day of the forth week was somewhat of a disaster, but since then things have picked up and I got back into the swing.

The beta draft of Winter Wolves is under way, fleshing out on the recently completed synopsis. The last four days saw around 10500 words done on it, up to part of the way through the third chapter. It will need a polish up once done, but I am happy with the way it is coming along, even with my normally fairly pessimistic outlook on my writing.

These last four weeks I have gone past 50,000 words written, which, when though about, is a decent amount. Almost a short novel in length, just not the composition.

Next week. As some may have noticed, next week is Christmas. This means my writing next week will be all but non-existent. Between last minute shopping and a few days up at my parents with the family I doubt I will have much time to write. I may print out what is done so far and review it while away, but that may be the limit of it.

I am almost certainly going to experience some form of withdrawal while away. I have noticed more of late an itch when I am not writing, a need to be writing, even when doing other things I normally enjoy – reading, watching movies, even playing games – and as a hardcore gamer that is saying something.

Huzzah!

Posted: December 16, 2008 in writing update
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After yesterdays meh day, today was much better, a truly huzzah day.  (You don’t see many people use huzzah anymore, but I like the word. Call me odd if you will.)

Got some solid writing done, clocking in at around 4100 words.  I may do some more later but right now I need a break.

Meh

Posted: December 16, 2008 in writing update
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If I could some up yesterday in one word, it would be meh.  As a day for writing, it was pretty much a disaster.  I probably managed a mere one hundred words, the first day since I started that I have failed to make progress.

I had planned to do plenty of writing, but it never panned out.  Had a few chores to do, then got side-tracked by other things that should never have done so.  Following that I spent half the day with a massive headache and finally had togo out in the evening to meet some mates.

Today will hopefully be better.  The beta draft of Winter Wolves needs to be started.  The plan is to take the 20K alpha draft and expand it to around four times length, then go back over it for a final polish.

And so ends the third week and the fourth week looms upon us, fresh and uncharted.

But first, the news.

The main is, of course, that the alpha draft/synopsis of ‘Winter Wolves’ has been completed.  It is good to have completed it and ready to engage the next phase.

In addition, the serial story Cara’s Choice has started and been updated four times this last week, though will return to a more regular schedule now, and The Bronze Man has been further added to.   I am about half way through The Bronze Man so the complete (if unpolished) version should be entirely up in a couple of weeks.

At a rough estimate, this was another week of around 13K words. Still lower than I would have liked, but consistent. It makes in the last three weeks a total of around 40K words written, which is more than I have written in a long time.

And now, onwards to week four.

A new part has been added to The Bronze Man short story as part of Short Story Friday.

In the new part Awn the Red and the Chelosian Kiriastas engage in their challenge, as well as dealing with the aftermath of the fight.

The story should continue again next Friday, so tune in then for more.

After the struggle of the last short while, I finally punched through the wall and reached a significant milestone.

The alpha draft/synopsis of ‘Winter Wolves’ is complete, and it feels good.  It only comes in at around 19,400 words, done in around two weeks of writing, but it isn’t meant to be full length – it is just the outline.

Next step is to go back over it, line by line, chapter by chapter, and flesh it out.  As it stands now many of the descriptions are fairly basic.  It may read something along the lines of;

The sun rose and a breeze blew through the trees.  A man rode down the hill, following the path into the village.

As I said, just a basic outline of what happens.  Lines like that will get reworked to be much more descriptive, worthy of being in a story.

Also many of the characters are fairly basic, with no descriptions, and instead are just names. Some aren’t even that, being known by titles until I can give them appropriate names.

There are times when characters also disappear for no reason and crop up again later for no other reason I had forgotten they were there and it becomes blindingly obvious later on when they appear again later on with no explanations as to where they had been.

I may end up printing out what is done to date and make annotations as I read through it about things that need fixing.

Hitting a Wall

Posted: December 11, 2008 in General, writing update
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Over the last week it feels like I’ve hit something of a wall with ‘Winter Wolves’.  I wouldn’t call it writer’s block, for all the ideas where there, clanging around in my head, bouncing off each other, but it just seemed a struggle to get the words down.

I think there are two main causes of it.  The first is that I seem to want to write it all at once in a finished state, even though I am just doing a first draft, which delays the writing.  The second was that that part of the story was a little slow, building up to the action at the end.

In the end I had to force my way through the wall, just battering it down.  The work was far from good, but it is at least down and ready for the second stage of the writing, when it gets elaborated on, fleshed out.

It may seem I am in a bit of a rush to get the story finished, and that would be because I am.  A bit under four weeks ago I finished up with my job of eight years.  It really was time to go – the stress was getting a bit much and my health was starting to suffer.

Since then I have been spending as much time as possible writing.  I’ve got to make the most of the time I have as at some stage I shall have to go back and work again and that always gets in the way of writing – you spent all day working and you come home to tired to do a lot of writing.

Of course it would be nice not to have to go back to work, and be able to write full time, but that is but a dream for the most of us.  You don’t find jobs for ‘writers’ advertised very often – its one of those ones you have to do in your spare time.

It would be nice if some kind philanthropist came along with a cheque and went ‘I love what I have seen, so spend your time working on the writing and worry not about anything else.’  I’m more likely to be hit by a meteorite though.

Of course some governments do like throwing money at the arts, so the possibility is there to apply for a grant.  Problem is that genre isn’t the type they would tend to go for.   If I was writing some turgid philosophical piece in which precisely nothing happens and it meanders on to no real end, then I’d be a shoe in.  It’d matter not that it wouldn’t sell – the critics would acclaim it, and throw monetary rewards at it, snickering at the ‘little people’ who failed to appreciate it.  Then it’d get made into some dreadful ‘art’ movie, acclaimed by more critics but seen by exactly three people before disappearing into the ether never to be seen again.

Given that is unlikely, my only option is to get it finished as soon as I can, before I need to return to work.  Maybe in some strange parallel universe it is received well enough that that need no longer exists, but that is a fantasy beyond the imagining.

15K

Posted: December 10, 2008 in writing update
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Finally hit 15K on the alpha draft of Winter Wolves, and for some reason it has been a struggle.  It has taken 5 days to do 5K words.

Still, the end of this phase is in sight.  I’m up to chapter 15 of around 20 and should finish the draft/synopsis in around another 5K words.

Once that is done the real hard work begins – fleshing it all out.