Wahey.
I’ve no idea how to successfully start this new novel – I know, I know, I said I was writing again, and getting somewhere, but that was then – this is now, and holy cow is it difficult to get the ball rolling on The Two Swords.
I don’t know if it’s because of the long day I’ve had at work, or if it’s the fact that I’m physically tired – I just dunno.
The scene I’m working on now is fairly complacent – it’s not so much action-heavy as it is emotional-heavy, and I guess I just want action right now.
I’ll see what works best.
What works best for you when starting a new novel? Do you prefer action scenes that throw the reader straight into the fray, or are you more a laid back, build-up kind of writer?
Let me know in a comment or tweet!
Keep your bite,
S.C. Parris
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Published on May 27, 2013 19:09
You'll get the ball rolling again! I believe in you!
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