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Finish A Draft, Start An Outline

Camp NaNoWriMo starts in 4 little days. I'll be taking the day off from work to dig into the rewrite for the draft of Cougarette Takes Manhattan (or CTM), set for release in May. Since I sat with this draft for weeks, tweaking here and there, I think this rewrite process should be pretty painless and fairly quick.

So, in order to avoid that depressing lull in between books, I'm starting the plot sequence for Book Four tonight. I'm still planning on ending the series with Four - despite the cries from the readers. It'll be time, I think. CTM was such an emotional ride to write, things can only look up in Book Four. It'll be a good place to end. Readers, I promise you resolution!

The tricky thing about Book 4 being the last in the series is that I'm introducing two new characters. Minor characters with huge impact. If you follow my Twitter (@elizadwrites), you may recall seeing the name Lionel Banks, Esq. mentioned. Yes, you will get to meet CeeCee's estranged father and he will provide some interesting insight into his daughter's many flaws. Lionel - in my mind - will be smooth, debonair and (of course) a little bit of an asshole. Gotta give him some roundness.

I won't speak at length about the second new character (mainly because that person is still a blob of PlayDoh in my head) but it will be someone who will give CeeCee a mighty strong challenge. For once, CeeCee will know what it's like to be the Felicity in a situation. Heh.

Finishing a draft and working on a plot outline simultaneously?

As usual, I'm doing WAY too much but I can't help myself. I love writing. I love putting these characters in action. I absolutely LOOOOOVE destroying them (as you'll read about in CTM in about a month). This year has shown me how vital writing is in my life. It gives me sanity. I only wish I had more time to do it - but I suppose earning a real paycheck has to come first. Hopefully, one day, I'll only write to earn my keep.

Working on two projects at once is certainly a step in the full-time author direction, don'tcha think?
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Published on March 28, 2015 07:06 Tags: chick-lit, contemporary-romance, fiction, love, nanowrimo, outline, plot, romance, women
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