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Category: Writing and Poetry

I'll
be one of about 20 authors signing books on Saturday. I know the
majority of you aren't local, but this is our RWA chapter's annual
event to raise money for the Adult Literacy League
in Orlando. Twenty percent of the proceeds will be donated to the
organization, thanks to Barnes & Noble. Literacy is near and dear
to me, and I've been a volunteer for the Adult Literacy League for over
a decade. I'm plugging the event here because I'd like you to think
about donating something -- time, money, in-kind donations -- to a
charitable organization you choose.
As
I type this, I'm optimistic that I will have reached "The End" of my
first draft of my mystery before this post hits the blog. Endings are
harder for me than beginnings, and since it's a mystery and not a
romance, I'm entering new territory. The bad guy is in custody. He's
confessed. The hostage has been rescued. And the twist on the missing
"secret" will hit the page.
The
issue, as I'd mentioned earlier this week, is that since I know all the
facts, the writing gets tedious. How can I present it to the reader so
they feel the tension? Because I don't share those feelings. It's more
of an, "Okay, get on with it" feeling. I've known what's going to
happen long enough that there's no thrill.
However,
I'm optimistic that one way or another, even if it's a dull, dry info
dump, it'll be on the page. And then I can start to fix it. Allison
Brennan shared numerous versions of her first chapter on her blog at
Murder She Writes on Thursday. Knowing that a prolific, best-selling
author doesn't get it down in one--or two--drafts makes me feel better.
And
the final word count will be longer than my target. However, cutting
10% is always step one in edits. I'll be a lot closer after that step.
Some of those cuts will be scenes that aren't needed. Some will be
threads that never went anywhere. (Although I know I'll have the urge
to expand them and work them in!)
 But
before I get to edits, I'm going to hit "save" and close the document·
The first thing I'll do is indulge in one of the chocolate truffles
hubby brought home yesterday.
12:39 PM
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