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the ins and outs & ups and downs of a new novelist's journey

hard copy. July 12, 2009

Totally off topic, but I recently purchased the first two seasons of King of the Hill and Dale mentioned ‘Hard Copy.’ Do you remember that show? I’d totally forgotten about it. Crazy.

But, what’s even crazier is what became apparent to me in black and white (and green). Black and white being ink & paper, obviously. Green is thrown in the mix because my black printer cartridge is empy and apparently green is the only color I can use to print. I’m not about to spend $35 (or whatever outrageous price those dang cartridges are) until I absolutely have to.

OK — on to what I learned. Exhibit A ————> 2009-07-11223554-1
Well, I don’t have an Exhibit B, but this is more than enough!!
It’s been forever since I’ve printed a hard copy and done the edits from there. I need to send a ten page submission for a workshop I’m joining in a couple weeks, so I decided to print out a chapter and edit it on paper as the computer screen is killing my eyes…

It’s amazing how many edits I make. Normally I just do them on the computer, so I don’t get to see how much i’m changing. But this is just one page and I’m not even finished with it.
Maybe y’all do this all the time, but I don’t and I’m practically in shock.
Granted, I haven’t visited this particular chapter in months, so I’m not surprised at the edits—I’m just surprised at the amount of edits. And like I said, I’m not even done with the first page. Mostly, but not quite.
Nine more pages to go.
Craziness!!!
Maybe my man is right—the world really is black and white….

 

obvious solution! July 11, 2009

Ever since I changed my book to what I was told it should be like, I’ve been having problems. I chunked five chapters and totally redid the beginning only to realize that having so much action only led to less tension. Everything happened and was answered right away. Well, not everything—of course there’s more to the book, but…

Anyway, I put four of the five chapters back in and rewrote the beginning. I wrote it how it was originally. It’s better now because I’ve had ridiculous amounts of revising practice, but it took a few months to get it back to where I feel the story is how it should be.

The problem is that I was thrown off track. Big time. And I’m pretty much back, but the wheels aren’t sliding into the rails exactly right. (or however trains work…idk)
I have had to leave where I’d stopped writing before the crazy revision—about chapter 14 or so—and jump ahead to write later chapters. Those were the only ones that were working themselves out in my head. I was struggling with ch14…it’s still only half done. But I have 4 or 5 later chapters completely finished. One towards the middle, and the rest fit in between the middle and the end somewhere.

I guess it’s perfectly fine to write this way, but I was doing so well writing sequentially and then…Nothing. Nada. No words came out. And if they did, they were all wrong.

Of course I have an idea of what I want to do with the chapter. I know what needs to happen, I just don’t know how to do it.

Then here comes Ray Rhamey, giving me the answer that’s been right in front of my face. Duh, Eden!

Comments. Yes, Word Comments. All I have to do is highlight the last bit of text and add some notes to the side to briefly outline what will happen in that chapter and subsequent ones.
Now, I’m not an outline type of gal, so the really obvious answer won’t work for me. Not at all.
But comments… These will work.

See, if I write down something, then it’s out of my head and I can move on. I’m that way with anything. I’m actually that way with speaking, as well. If something’s on my mind, I just have to get it out and then it’s done and over with. Resolved.
So, if I write down the bones of the chapters that have been in my head for months, it will trick my mind into thinking I’ve written the chapters. Part of the trick is that these ideas and such need to be in the document. Which is why outlines don’t work for me.
Once I’ve made notes in a few comments, I can move on. I know I’m capable of writing later chapters, as I’ve already done so.
Once I’m back in my rhythm, I can go back and fill in the details and really write the action, dialogue, and such.

Yay for MS Word and Ray Rhamey.
Read what gave me hope!
And read other articles of his, as he has great insights into the editing/revising process. Heck, even the basic, beginning writing process. I’ve bookmarked many of his individual pages, on top of bookmarking the main page for daily updates.
This will be the third time I’ve linked to his article in this one of mine, so go check it out!

 

how about a free critique?? June 21, 2009

After my ‘first five pages/sentences’ post on giveagirlapen.com, Liz has decided to offer the chance for writers to send us girls your own first five sentences.
She will post them, with her critiques, on the site on June 28th.
This will give all writers the chance to receive help—to start with the best hook possible. We’re all here to network and root each other on && this is a great way to take advantage of that!!
Check out Liz’s post, which states the exact rules, and send in your work to ifyougiveagirl@gmail.com by June 27th.

I look forward to seeing what everyone has written. I love critiques—so much fun =)
I’ll be posting my first five sentences, as well, and hope that ya’ll will help me out, along with Liz! I welcome all advice—it’s always nice to see all views and take what makes sense to me and use the info for necessary changes…

Have a great Sunday, and Happy Father’s Day to those celebrating today.
Remember, if you give a girl… isn’t just for girls. We’re looking for any and all writers. So send your stuff in!!
I’ll talk to you all tomorrow!!

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*p.s. — is it just me, or is this really weird that the one post that i was sooo ridiculously insecure about is the one that’s garnered the most attention, turning into not one, but four posts!?!?!! Craziness!!!
just goes to show that we all need to have confidence in ourselves!!!

 

my psychic reading. June 15, 2009

so, i’m not writing about writing today…
i’m going to spend some time adding pages to the blog
—some deleted scenes and other shortshort stories from writing prompts will be available to read.
also the beginnings of a few other novels.
i’ll be adding this stuff over the next couple of days, whenever i get the chance….

but on to the title topic — tarot cards and palm reading.
yesterday, i went to a psychic for the first time.
’twas interesting.
i’ve not a clue if i believe in this stuff, but apparently i will have a successful business by the end of next year! well, the only thing i’m working on ‘business-wise’ is my book.
does that mean it’ll be published?? idk..

but, whether it’s true or not, it definitely got me motivated to finish it.
my own personal deadline has been to have it polished enough by the end of this year to start querying before and into 2010.

aside from anything to do with Avalon, she actually knew some rather personal things about me that i didn’t offer. things that weren’t vague in the least and wouldn’t work for everyone.
some of the things no one but me knows.
it definitely made me think….
i’m not sure if i’ll ever go back, but it was a fun experience and i’m extremely glad i did it.

something i’ve always wondered about and wanted to do is crossed off of my list.
hmmm… that just gave me an idea. i might just have to make a list of all the things i want to do and experience. sounds rather fun, now that i think about it.

anyway, just wanted to share that you might just possibly be reading the blog of a soon-to-be-published author lol ;)
better make nice now hahaha  j/k

have a great day and check out the new pages as they pop up!!
xx   -e*

 

workshop this wknd! March 12, 2009

Filed under: Progress! — Eden Tyler @ 1:58 pm
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I am attending the short midwest writers workshop this weekend.
Which means I have to get up at 4 am. Not fun…
But I’m excited to go. I’ve been spending most of my time revising and reading about writing lately and am really getting into all of this.
I’m interested to see what a workshop is all about, and I figured a brief, 3 hr, free one will be nice to give me a taste.