Friday, September 28, 2012

Writing my Second Novel





When I wrote my second novel, I noticed how different it was from writing my first novel. One of the main difference was confidence that I could actually finish a story from conception to ending. I even tried to change the way I plotted. For my first novel, I made character charts, outlines, maps and summaries, which stopped me from actually writing the book. I would not say it was a waste of time. The outline and summaries helped me, to a degree, but when I started to write the first draft, the outline did not work.

So, for the second book. I brainstormed the beginning and the end, created some characters and started writing. What really influenced me was reading Stephen King's book "On Writing." He advocated just writing the book and not to plot. I finish my first draft of my second novel in about five months, which was a far cry from my first novel which took me seven years to complete a first draft.

Have I learned a lot? I think so. I am still learning to what works for me. I know my books are not perfect. However, I will keep working until my books get better.

4 comments:

  1. I guess each book makes us better-- which is why the award-winning debut authors amaze me!

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    1. Thank you for the reply. I agree. The more we write the better we get.

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  2. I like the idea of nutting out the beginning AND the ending. I do tend to outline the lot now, though, because it saves me so much time in the editing stage. I used to just wing the whole thing which was a huge mistake. Your middle-ground sounds appealing.

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  3. Thanks you. I might write another blog on my take on plotting.

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