Starting a New Project
So, the novel I've been working on isn't...working. I'm disappointed because I finally finished a novel and I thought this false-start thing wasn't going to happen anymore, but obviously it is, and ya know, that's okay, I've finished a novel and so now I know what the final product feels like.
I think the characters are gonna stick around for a while. I'm not giving up on them, by any means. It was the same before, where I had this character that would not get out of my head. This time its more of a family, seen from the perspective of the 13 year old daughter. I still want to discover there story. I just think I've been going in the wrong direction.
This has always been my problem. I start out with characters I adore. I put them in a situation or scenario that fascinates me. I have this like frame or scene in my mind. Then I get stuck. Like I have one or two still frames, but I need a feature length film. I thought I had it, but no.
I've talked about this lots here, about fleshing out a story from scenario to novel-length plot. This time is no exception, and as I've been thinking of a new place to take this family, I have this image in my head of all of them together, and this other character, and I kind of know where they're going and the sort of situation at that moment, but I always have a hard time going from that moment to a novel.
So now I get to ask you again: how do you do it? How do you flesh out your ideas? It will just take some thinking and research and time, but any advice would be fabulous.
Sarah Allen
I think the characters are gonna stick around for a while. I'm not giving up on them, by any means. It was the same before, where I had this character that would not get out of my head. This time its more of a family, seen from the perspective of the 13 year old daughter. I still want to discover there story. I just think I've been going in the wrong direction.
This has always been my problem. I start out with characters I adore. I put them in a situation or scenario that fascinates me. I have this like frame or scene in my mind. Then I get stuck. Like I have one or two still frames, but I need a feature length film. I thought I had it, but no.
I've talked about this lots here, about fleshing out a story from scenario to novel-length plot. This time is no exception, and as I've been thinking of a new place to take this family, I have this image in my head of all of them together, and this other character, and I kind of know where they're going and the sort of situation at that moment, but I always have a hard time going from that moment to a novel.
So now I get to ask you again: how do you do it? How do you flesh out your ideas? It will just take some thinking and research and time, but any advice would be fabulous.
Sarah Allen
Published on January 14, 2013 04:00
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