Editing and Writing Go Hand-in-Hand

Hi,

I don't have a whole heck of a lot to say. I've been writing. I would skip a blog all together but then people start to worry about me and post comments like "How ya doin' Wade?" and "Hope everything is okay with you." Not that comments are bad. I'm not saying that. I just don't want people to worry.

I'm fine.

I've been writing and editing. I normally edit as I go unless inspired to write long passages. Writers are often asked how they edit? A lot of the time I write, and then the next day I reread and change things. If I haven't written anything for a long spell on a particular project then I will read it, typically from the beginning, to get in the zone. I often read several chapters ahead of where my characters are so when I get to the end of the passage I am able to think of the next scene. Sometimes, if I am not at my computer, I will think about different parts I read recently and think of details to add. Even if it is one or two sentences it can add a lot to the understanding of how a character thinks and what they are doing.

In "My Roommate's A Jock? Well Crap!" (MRJWC) I have loads of characters that I have truly come to love. I developed a side character that I think is my favorite. Rob McAvoy. He is funny. (I think.) I used to go around and think of a line or something and say to myself, "Darian would totally say that!" Now I think, "Rob would say that!" or "This is Cole!" or "Oh my gosh, this scenario is Ellis and Rob!"

I think of my characters all the time. I believe any good writer does. How can they not? They are a part of me. They feel tangible at times.

Anyway. MRJWC is at 73k+. I have two chapters to write. I know I said that a while ago but I added a chapter in the middle somewhere. It just fit. I rearranged some paragraphs and stuck them in other chapters. I added support details. Lots of them. I thought about "back story" and filled in details to support the personality of the characters. I've been doing a lot!

I also strive to create realistic people. I know that I've read comment here and there that said WLINE wasn't realistic, but I am trying not to fixate on those. To me it was real. Writing it was real. The pain was real. (And I am not implying I lived through everything in When Love Is Not Enough, I'm just saying I tried desperately to bring realism to the pages in that book.) In MRJWC I am trying hard to do the same. Realism. I WANT my characters to feel like you could meet them down the street. I want them to be people you can relate to or have a coffee with. I WANT them to be comfortable together and give the reader a sense of knowing them.

If I don't achieve these things, CALL ME OUT ON IT! I need to improve if I don't meet my personal goals. Help me to see my flaws. I welcome criticism. (Not saying I enjoy negative crit. but without it I can't grow as a writer.) Tell me what you don't get! If you do, then chances are I will make your next read that much more enjoyable because hopefully I will learn from my mistakes.

Things to keep in mind: I am writing m/m romance. Typically, this genre has some expectations from readers. Not that I always follow the rules (if there are such things) but... There is going to be sex between men. Sometimes it fits in perfectly. Sometimes it may seem like too much for some readers and others may want more. I write what comes out. I go with the flow and if it seems right for the two of them to "be intimate" in the setting, I go for it. I am against gratuitous sex in a book just to fill the pages. (Although, I have to say TCOL has a lot of sex. I may have to edit some out.)

Another thing is that I like to add people that I could possibly write more about. (Side characters, siblings, etc...) In doing that, it may seem like everyone in the town is gay. That is not my intent. I know that seems unlikely that all the characters end up gay, but part of that is me just trying to write more books. So if there is going to be an "unbelievable" factor, maybe that is it. Sorry. It is about writing more!

Sometimes I purposely leave out details. Like specific city names or the state. Several people have asked where WLINE is set? The answer is Maryland. Authors are supposed to write what they know because it helps create realism. (You know I like that!) I lived in Baltimore for a while. That is all I wish to say about that. I do not like sharing personal details, but I will say if you read my books all my personal details are in the pages. The characters are ME. They each have different facets of my personality. They each have details of specific things that happened to me. They each have something in them that is ME! If you want to know me, read. Even the disturbing characters get their deranged behavior from my corrupt mind. (Although I have NEVER hit anyone with a candle stick. I'm just sayin'...) And, fyi, MRJWC is set in Pennsylvania. :p

Boy, for not having anything to say I said a lot!

So... I guess that's all. I plan on writing today for a few hours. I sent a huge chunk of MRJWC to my "beta" reader. I hope she likes it. It is WAY different than WLINE! I guess it's like Leonardo DiCaprio going from Titanic to Shutter Island. I have to show my diversity as an author. Right? lol

Later,
Wade

xoxo
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Published on April 18, 2012 04:07 Tags: development-of-characters, editing, growth, learning, writing
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message 1: by Monika (new)

Monika Hi Wade!

I find the days I think I have nothing to say are the days I say the most. Weird how that happens. Great blog BTW!


message 2: by Wade (new)

Wade Thanks :)


message 3: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Good luck with the writing - it's interesting to hear how different authors approach the writing; everyone has their own process. (For instance, I envy you in some ways being able to send a partial ms to a beta; not something I could ever do - mine have to be finished before any other eyes see them.) It's fun how all of us get there, although by different routes.


message 4: by Wade (new)

Wade The Bate reading is all new for me. When I was rejected for TCOL it made me think that maybe I needed more eyes on the MS before I submit. Many authors use a beta so I am giving it a try. She did pick up on a huge flaw in chapter 2 so even if nothing more happens, I am ever grateful for that!


message 5: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Wade wrote: "The Bate reading is all new for me. When I was rejected for TCOL it made me think that maybe I needed more eyes on the MS before I submit. Many authors use a beta so I am giving it a try. She did p..."

I didn't have betas for my first few books, but I've found a couple now and I do think it helps. When you are deep in a book, you know more about the characters than a reader will, and sometimes what seems obvious isn't or is interpreted differently. I think the books I've had a beta read are tighter. Even if I don't always go along with their comments they do point out places to take a second look, and have caught some doozies of errors (especially name errors - my biggest blind spot.)


message 6: by Deeze (new)

Deeze Hi Wade,

I was about to give you another but I can reast easy for another few days now lol.


I know I'm not alone in waiting eagerly to see just how diverse you can be lol.

Take care.


message 7: by Wade (new)

Wade And I wrote 2000 words today. I am very close to being finished. I will know I am done when the ideas, details, and scenes stop coming. So far, Ellis and Cole are still talking to me!


message 8: by Deeze (new)

Deeze

Keep going Wade. Once they finished talking we wanna start reading lol.


message 9: by Wade (new)

Wade 77,639 now! I think I am writing the last chapter. I feel a conclusion forming. This story is almost complete :)


message 10: by Deeze (new)

Deeze Wade wrote: "77,639 now! I think I am writing the last chapter. I feel a conclusion forming. This story is almost complete :)"

Way to Go Wade. Let us know when you submit it so we can all wait anxiously with you


message 11: by Monika (new)

Monika Ditto what Dee said!!


message 12: by Vio (new)

Vio Wade wrote: "77,639 now! I think I am writing the last chapter. I feel a conclusion forming. This story is almost complete :)"

Wade I am so looking forward to reading it thanks for all the updates.


message 13: by Wade (new)

Wade 80k. (ish) I wrote like 3000 words today. My brain is fried. I need to chill and think of the final sentences!

BUT, I believe the story is complete. Now unto editing it!

I had fun writing it. :)


message 14: by Vio (new)

Vio Great finally you can relax a bit...!!


message 15: by Deeze (new)

Deeze If you had fun writing it that means we are all going to have fun reading it. Good luck on the editing.


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