On Friday, I hit my word count for November. Good job too seeing as it was the last day of
the month! But I was SO chuffed to
achieve that goal, especially as my experience of writing over the last couple
of years has been predominantly wishful thinking rather than achievement.
Now I’m looking ahead to my next goal - 30,000 words (or
a finished first draft of similar length) by the end of December. I can already sense that this is going to be
more of a challenge – as a new challenge always should be, I guess, otherwise
it’s fairly pointless and should be called something else!!
The last month has been easy writing in many ways. Some of the time I’ve written individual scenes
that have been working themselves out in my head for weeks. Often I’ve sat down and just seen where a
conversation or idea has taken me.
This month’s writing will need me to draw those elements
and scenes together into a coherent, progressive story with realistic motivations,
causes and effects. I’m sure that I’m
going to be saying “ah, that doesn’t work” more than a few times and have to go
back and rework details that I’ve written previously, so that they are logical
and credible. But hopefully I’m also going
to come up with new ideas that will get worked through the manuscript to make
it stronger too.
In some ways this task daunts me. How well a story hangs together is
fundamentally important to its success. I’m
the first to spot and be highly irritated by discrepancies in storytelling, so
I hope I can be as aware and analytical of my own writing.
At the same time, I can’t wait to have a finished first
draft (even if it still needs weeks/months of editing after that) and am so excited
about the prospect of drawing my ideas together to ensure they form a fantastic
well-developed tale! My life isn’t simply
a series of individual random scenes, but a joined up meaningful whole - even
if I don’t always have the benefit of the author’s perspective on all the links. My story needs to be just as authentic, which
won’t be simple. But I'm up for it, bring it on!
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