Friday, December 31, 2010

Time to Spare

It seems that lately, ever since the Christmas season is over, I've had tons of time to spare. I think that it's something about how busy we are that time of the year, and I'm not quite used to all of the blank spots on the calender yet. I've actually done a lot more editing on Blue Flames since my last post, but I just couldn't find the time to be interested enough to sit down and type out this post. So far I've gotten 58 pages edited into the second draft - I've been keeping a tracksheet in my writer's notebook with the date, the number of pages, and which edit it is.

I've been thinking a lot lately about how many drafts it will actually take to finish the book, but, I'm thinking, that after this one, I'll still have two more left. I could be wrong, and only need one more edit, but I guess we'll see about that. After the second draft is complete, I'm going to give it to a couple of people to read - I still haven't let anybody else see it yet because it's really pretty bad.

I don't know if I've said it on here before or not, but this novel was written mostly in November 2010, for NaNoWriMo. That is the challenge to write 50k words in the month of November. It's not really as bad as it seems though. I did a lot of word padding during November; little tricks here and there that I added in just to boost my word count. Even though I was sure that it would need edited out later. **Hangs head**

A lot of people actually do that in November; mostly because they wouldn't be able to complete it with all of their holiday preparations, cooking, baking, and anything else that needs done in November (like general living). I didn't do it as bad as some other people did, only a couple of random spots in the book, with one little trick (no contractions; do not instead of don't, should not instead of shouldn't, etc, etc, etc.)

There are a lot worse tricks in the book than that one, and, personally, it doesn't bother me that much that I did that. Mostly what I was having trouble with was the descriptions. I described everything to the best of my ability, which gave me quite a bit of padding. What they don't actually tell you though, about descriptive writing, is that it's not always a good thing.

People always say to describe everything to the fullest extent possible. I've found myself, however, in the editing process, going back and editing out a whole lot of the describing words that I used in the first place. When you actually read, out loud, a sentence that has been written in this way, it just starts to sound funny. Instead of a smooth flowing sentence in which all of the words seem to work together, you end up with a choppy sentence that is almost annoying to read.

Editing out all of those excess words helps that tremendously. Now, one more thing before I leave. When it does actually come time to edit your novel, don't be afraid to cut stuff. In the beginning I was totally obsessing over what needed to go, and what needed to replace it, if anything. Now that I've gotten about a quarter of the way through my book, I realize that it doesn't matter as much as you think it does in the very beginning. I just work on creating flowing sentences that flow together, and paragraphs that pull you into the next section or chapter. Now for my closing words. Go write something!!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

And So it Begins...

This blog is going to be for my world. My writing. My ideas. And my life. I have a lot of ideas that I'd like to put into being, but, to tell you the truth, I just need some people encouraging if they are actually going to get done. It's sad, but that's the way I work. I need people. It's a necessity. People energize me.

Okay, so the really annoying part, is that I had all of this typed out and I was getting ready to publish it, when I realized that my internet was down and, when I did realize it, it was already too late to save it. So this is actually my second time writing all of this.

My current novel that I'm working on right now is named Blue Flames; I really like that as a title because I think that it's an interesting one, and very intriguing. This morning, when I was working on it, I was both confused and enthused when I realized that the book was finished! The first draft, that is. So I ended up double spacing it, and then printing the thing out. All 164 pages of it. When the pages are stacked, it's a bit over an inch and a half thick - at least that's what it looks like.

Now onto editing! Actually so far, I've already gotten about 7 pages edited, and I'm going to go and work on that some more, after I finish typing out this post. I feel really good about what I have so far, and will be sure to keep you all updated! If you happen to be wondering though, the genre of my book is fantasy. I actually had the idea floating around in my head for a while before anything actually got started.

I started to plan the thing out in October of this year, and I hadn't even finished a quarter of the outline before I jumped head first into the actual writing part in November. I was participating in NaNoWriMo for the very first time, and I almost didn't make it. But there at the end I started doing 4k days, and that got me caught up there really quick. So I can say truthfully that I'm 13 years old and I conquered NaNo on my first go!!

So yeah. Well, I'll keep you guys updated. Now back to my editing.