Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bravely Hit Send

I bravely hit send late last night on another submission. I re-read and re-read until my eyes hurt. I edited and edited until my brain hurt. And then it just had to be done. I bundled up my submission and emailed it away.

Now the waiting begins...but since Christmas and New Year are coming up, hopefully I'll be busy and not too worried about the wait! *Dream on!*

So back to the new story now... The Awakening. Or should I go back to the one before? Decisions, decisions.

Best of luck, little submission!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

writing pyramid

I'm doing a course and I've learned there are 4 stages of the creative process, and each stage is a bigger process and takes more time.

Thinking & Dreaming is 1, and is quick (10% of the time).
Researching is stage 2 and it takes more time (about 20%).
Drafting (which is my planning) is 3 and it takes longer again (30%).
Editing is 4 and it takes 40% of the whole process.

It all makes sense now. It takes 90% of the time to go from my dream to something I can submit. No wonder it seems to take so long! Sometimes my dreaming takes weeks to nail down - that factors into a long process from dream to finished. So I'm not "doing this all wrong" :)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Learning Continues

Just when I think I've got it nailed... I find out I don't. Why is it you can never see the failings in what you write? I always think "This time, I'm on a winner", send it out, and the feedback is "Well, if you only fixed this, it'd be much better." LOL. Darn, I thought I had fixed it.

This time it's showing not telling. It's been my bugbear since I started along this writing path. I thought I'd beat it, honestly I did, but it seems not.

So back to my story, with a highlighter, and find all those places I took the easy way out and "told" what was happening.

The learning continues... the highlighters wear out... but surely I'm improving!!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why does editing take sooooo long?

First drafts are easy for me. I fling them out in no time. Then I edit and edit and edit and edit. It takes an age. I have to work on paper because my brain thinks differently when there's a pen in my hand, not a keyboard underneath. I'm like a school teacher - correcting spelling, grammar, sentence structure, order, deepening motivation, tweaking words. Then when the paper writing's done, time to transfer it to the computer file. Strangely enough more editing happens at this stage too!

At the moment the majority of editing is making sure I don't flick from past tense to present tense and back again - sometimes within one sentence! And taking out extra words (eg that) that I love to put in. :)

When I change the tense, I often have to re-write sentences. It makes me laugh that I can't just change the wrong words, but I have to change other words because they sound silly there when it's changed to present tense. Strange how my brain works.

Anyway... shouldn't be long now before I send my novella to my critique group for their last comments. Then I can hold my breath while I find a publisher to submit it to... or two or three or four. Maybe I shouldn't hold my breath!!