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ostarella ([personal profile] ostarella) wrote2008-11-06 09:25 am
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Not sure about this...

I'm beginning to think I'm not "built" for NaNo's writing style. I have been trying to continue with my story, but I keep going back to the first part I wrote and wanting to toss it and start over. I can't just write and keep going. I'm a "fiddler". And I think I've just been writing that way for so long... it drives me nuts knowing that what I've already written isn't going to work with the rest of the story. And I know - it all gets edited afterwards, but I find myself thinking, well, what a waste of time to write it to begin with then. No offense to JFM or all the other writers who can do that - JFM obviously has got that "method" down pat. ;-) But I just don't function that way. I think part of it is the idea of looking at the 50K words as one big chunk of crap to be reworked, instead of doing that "rework" as I go. Already I've changed my mind as to what I want from the story at least four times - and the damn beginning only works with one of those, and then not that well.

So I guess I'm going to drop out - it's not as if I *can't* write a long story, after all.  ;-)  But I have too many other irons in the fire right now, not the least of which is "Covenant", and "Tess", and a shitload of "homefire" issues to attend to. Trying to write in a way that's completely foreign and frustrating to me just makes me not want to write at all - and I don't want to spoil the "fun".

I know the above just sounds like a load of excuses, but I feel much less frustrated and tense just having decided. That in itself tells me I'm making the right choice. "Hard" is one thing - "stress inducing" is another. ;-)
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[personal profile] beckyblack 2008-11-06 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah well, good to know you'll keep up with the story. Maybe you could make it a once a week thing (or whatever schedule you like) the way I do with my spin off. It's good to have that set time to work on it as it stops me thinking either I should be working on that at some other time, or when I'm working on that that I should be working on something else. It's Sunday, therefore I work on this!

Once a week is just frequent enough not to lose momemntum on it. I'll be thinking about it during the week and once I get to Sunday it'll be ready to come flowing out - hopefully! That thinking time has proved valuable to that project.

I can work on it other times of course, if feeling inspired, or I have some free days. Or the way I did at lunchtimes in October, getting a few hundred words here and there, along with my Sunday sessions. That really added up fast.

[identity profile] ostarella.livejournal.com 2008-11-06 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I definitely need to keep at least one day a week open for this new one. Because I do like the ideas I've been coming up with (for the most part) and I think it's about time I got into something completely original anyway. It won't go out the window, I promise! LOL