Good Grief!!
Wow, I haven’t posted on this blog in 23 days! Oh my…
Well, I have failed myself because I got so caught up in my blogging job that I managed NOT to find time to do much creative writing. I’ve decided to attempt to do a monthly check in on how things are going, writing-wise. At month’s end, which is now…
I did manage to write, edit and submit my first creative non-fiction writing piece. Woohoo! It’s not a very promising site, so that’s cool because the pay is good and the rejection is not scary at all.
I completely BLEW my deadline of worldbuilding completed by month’s edit, for 2 reasons. First of all, I haven’t done any worldbuilding in at least 2 weeks. And secondly, a lot of things in life are making a lot of thing in the novel seem more important. For example, I started reading this book called “The Tao of Abundance”, in addition to the same studying of Christianity and the Bible, and returning once again to read “The Path of Perfection”. All this spiritual reading is helping me, in an in-depth kind of way, deepen my understanding of the religion I’ve developed for my novel, which is called Brall.
Not long ago, I reported about how I didn’t like my work in progress at one point, then started to like bits of it, and recently it took an “8″ on a scale of 1-10. But now, if I can get it to work in the way that it needs to, I will be very pleased with it. My re-write, however, is now far more grueling than I can imagine, but in a way, I don’t want the cavalier “get it out the door” attitude. I want it not just to be another fantasy book, but to have the revelence, depth and feel of books I love (Time Traveller’s Wife, The Historian, Mysts of Avalon, The Sparrow, The Left Hand of Darkness). OK, I know, that’s a lot to ask from a first time novelist, but I’m in this for the depth part, not for the ease of it.
Also, I just read “The Parable of the Sower” and it’s influential as well, the intensity of the protagonist’s journey is something like what I want for my heroine’s journey. A disguised princess exiled in a civil war torn SMALL country and “handicapped” in terms of using her mental powers, the disastrous transformation of a government after a coup, a leader fueled by vengeance, and oh so much more. Yea, it can be a good book.
I did discover one HUGE problem: every time I try to describe the plot, people walk away bored as I’m talking. Maybe it’s the plot, or maybe it’s my description, which I have not worked on AT ALL. Holly Lisle’s one pass revision starts with summarization so perhaps this will help.
Or maybe my plot sucks. I really REALLY hope not…