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Killing Twelve Hundred Words
Last night, I deleted a passage because it just wasn't going to work. Here were three things against it:
(1) It introduced a character who was a stereotype more than a character,
(2) It took the plot in a direction that eliminated a motivation for one character and created an unlikely motivation for another and
(3) It negated the role played early on by a different character of the same profession.
Still, it was darned hard to delete twelve hundred words. It had taken several days to come up with them because I am struggling to give resolution to a certain plot strand in a way that is both realistic and satisfying. I felt like the fellow who is told he is going the wrong way and replies, "But I'm making such good time!"
So tonight - and particularly tomorrow night, my productive Wednesday Writing Night - I hope to get back on track. We are so close to the end of the rough draft that I can't wait.
I just want it to be worthy of my readers' time.
(1) It introduced a character who was a stereotype more than a character,
(2) It took the plot in a direction that eliminated a motivation for one character and created an unlikely motivation for another and
(3) It negated the role played early on by a different character of the same profession.
Still, it was darned hard to delete twelve hundred words. It had taken several days to come up with them because I am struggling to give resolution to a certain plot strand in a way that is both realistic and satisfying. I felt like the fellow who is told he is going the wrong way and replies, "But I'm making such good time!"
So tonight - and particularly tomorrow night, my productive Wednesday Writing Night - I hope to get back on track. We are so close to the end of the rough draft that I can't wait.
I just want it to be worthy of my readers' time.
Published on April 23, 2013 06:32
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edit, editing, plot-structure, writing
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My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from wha I began to write because it seemed to be a realm in which one could exercise omnipotence. It's not.
My characters demand to make their own decisions and often the outcomes are wildly different from what I anticipated or desired.
...more
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