Riding the Vaucoos-novel progress

Mar 08, 2009 13:37


I've had a great week of progress on the fantasy novel I'm rewriting. Over 15k so far this week. I'm past the halfway mark and am at 58,000 words total. Mostly I'm giving the story "wings" by getting rid of a few lead shoes of unneeded exposition. And cutting some extraneous dialogue that doesn't need to be there.

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jtglover March 8 2009, 19:16:08 UTC
Go, Marshall, go!

Also, 'periapt' is a wonderful word.

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marshall_payne March 8 2009, 19:29:48 UTC
Thanks, John. For some reason I have an aversion to overused words like "magic" and "spell." So I try to throw in a "cantrip" or "periapt" whenever I can without making it smell of the lamp, I hope. *g*

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jjschwabach March 8 2009, 19:43:31 UTC
Awesome word count!

I hate editing my own stuff. I always end up second-guessing myself.

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marshall_payne March 8 2009, 19:55:52 UTC
Thanks, Jennifer!

I think it was C.S. Lewis who described being a writer as: "You spend all morning working on your story, which amounts to putting in a comma. Then you spend the afternoon taking that comma out!"

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jjschwabach March 8 2009, 22:26:06 UTC
That sounds about right.

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marshall_payne March 8 2009, 20:13:57 UTC
Thanks, Barbara!

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isaiah13 March 8 2009, 20:38:49 UTC
Man, I wish I could pump out words at that rate. I think I used to, like a year or two ago, but for some reason I can't seem to get on that kind of roll anymore. :-(

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marshall_payne March 8 2009, 21:12:12 UTC
That's one of the reasons I decided to go back to novel-writing. With short stories, I'd lost the roll.

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jjschwabach March 8 2009, 22:27:52 UTC
I think it will come back. I had trouble writing at all last year, but now it's flowing again. What I did was to put every project aside but one. I still have ideas on others, but they must wait until the draft of this project is done. Which I hope will be by the end of April.

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isaiah13 March 9 2009, 01:48:37 UTC
I hope you're right. Seems to happen to every writer now and again, but a person still can't help but worry, you know?

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melissajm March 8 2009, 21:50:45 UTC
Yay! Keep going!

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marshall_payne March 8 2009, 21:55:03 UTC
Thanks! :-)

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