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Etc., etc., etc. (said with Yul Brynner’s accent in “The King & I”.)

Then I got stuck. In lava. Which hardened until I couldn't write.
I know how I want it to end (thanks to my critique partners!!), and even though the hero and heroine just spent a night together, it’s not going to be smooth sailing. So they were in limbo—and that limbo I left them in was not all hearts and flowers.

I stared at the two words I’d written, the cursor blinking at me, and finally started writing from the heroine’s point of view. I got to a certain point and ALMOST head-hopped to the hero’s POV. Then I realized this chapter should be from HIS POV, so I saved the document and opened a new BLANK WHITE PAGE (oh, woe is me). But this time the words flowed better, and I ended up with 400 words (GO, ME!). It’s not a lot, but it’s more than I’ve written lately.
So if you ever hear anyone say “I should write a book. It won’t take me long, because writing is SOOOO easy,” smack ‘em upside the head. Writing is NOT easy. Except maybe if you’re Nora Roberts. <grin>
It’s hours of plotting, planning, pantsing even, torturing your characters, then rewriting and torturing some more. Because readers don’t want a boy meets girl, they fall in love, happy ever after. Where’s the payoff in that? Readers want a couple to have obstacles to overcome, right? Real life is messy and complicated, so fictional characters should share some of that, THEN get the hearts and flowers happy ever after.
If you’re an author, what do you do when NOTHING is working and you’re stuck like glue…or mired in quicksand? Readers, do you want the complications before the big payoff?
Published on May 17, 2016 02:00
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