Some Discussion of My Drafting Process
Aug. 14th, 2008 07:56 pmTime to confess. I am about to move out of first drafting and into second drafting.
Wait, you might say. You’re still writing the first draft of HH:PW. Ah, that I am, little buckaroos. And I still intend to have my first draft done by October 1st.
However, writing for many of us is a lot like taking a 4X4 out into the mud. You might remember doing this, back in the days of plentiful gas. I’ve actually only ever done this in my metaphorical redneck imagination, but if I *had* done it, I would’ve gotten mud everywhere. Yup, windows, doors, mud flaps…the salient point here is that writing gets messy.
So, I can write for a while, but that gets my brain clicking away on how it could be better almost immediately. Then I’ll start noticing crap, like how I really don’t know jack about wrestling maneuvers, or how I want the plot to go one way, not the way I originally thought. The characters’ voices become different than I thought, I’ll need to draw characters out in different ways than I thought, you get the idea.
So, then, I have to go back and re-frame and refocus. Then I’ll go back to that first draft, and expand, seriously expand what’s there. I’ll whack what I think sucks, and then I’ll add in those things that I wanted to after re-framing. So we’re sort of in the first and second drafts at the same time.
I know you guys do this. I know you do. Especially those of you who aren’t outliners?
So. Right now, tonight, after I’m done with my small confessional, my immediate task is to outline the labors, figuring out which ones will be wrestling labors, which ones will be zoo labors, and which ones will be Hera induced labors. Then I will weave in all the Tony/Bianca/Hannah school plots. Then the Modern Gods parts of the plot. The Hera plot points. The Leo/Diana/Polly subplots. The Tony/Bianca/Hannah subplots. And then I’ll organizing and expanding what I’ve already written, and take first cracks at what I haven’t.
So, bottom line is this: You won’t see a word count meter for a little bit. I’ll get started getting organized in Scrivener. I will continue to weigh in here. Remember, it keeps me honest.
I’m very interested in any discussion you’d like to share on your own process. To me, that’s fascinating stuff.
Off to outline in Scrivener. Woot!
Catherine
Originally published at Writer Tamago. You can comment here or there.
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Date: 2008-08-18 07:52 pm (UTC)Catherine