Presidents Day Edit: Slash and Burn


There's a lot still to be done. Kind of scary.
The trick at this point is that I'm really familiar with the material. It gets pretty tricky to know if I'm cutting too much or not enough. I know what I want the final product to look like--what sort of a feel it should have, what sort of pacing. But how do I tell if something is really boring, or if it just seems slow because I've read it so many times now?
You can always cut more information from a story, just like you can always add. If you keep cutting, Lord of the Rings turns into "Some small furry creatures didn't like jewelry." If you keep adding, "Why did the chicken cross the road?" turns into War and Peace. So what you choose to put in a story is just as important as what you keep out.
That said, in my read through of Vodnik this time, there were still chapters that thoroughly entertained me. I know those are working. I'm still quite pleased with the ending, and I'm strengthening plot lines in ways that I think will make it even better--strengthening the weak parts in the middle and tying the story together more. But none of that happens here at the beginning. Right now, the main problem is that the book takes too long to get to the good stuff. It needs to go faster. I started with 6600 words and ended with 5100. So about 23% cut, which should hopefully end up making that beginning whir along speedily. I'll need to set it aside for a while and then read it again to see if it makes sense.
But then that'll be my sixth time reading the beginning. When you start to doubt your doubts, you've gotten way too meta.
It's at times like these that I'm really glad I have an editor.
And a wife who hasn't read this book yet--so she'll be able to read the beginning, and we can talk about it. Fresh eyes are always a bonus.
Anyway--enough. Today is a vacation day, after all. I'm heading over to a friend's house to play Axis and Allies and eat too much food. Happy Presidents Day, all!

Published on February 21, 2011 09:23
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