EVADNE MACEDO ON WRITING

FICTION – FOR A CHANGE

A comment from Jessica Page Morrell!

June12

Earlier this week, I had the great pleasure of receiving a response from Jessica Page Morrell on my earlier posting regarding her book, Between the Lines Until now, I had been renewing a copy of the book from the library, but my partner very thoughtfully ordered me a copy for my birthday and it just came!  So, I look forward to working through the techniques described in the upcoming years.

I printed a first draft of my “manuscript” for Novel #2 on Thursday June 10, 2010. At that time, I’d written 62,000 words, which came out to just under 200 pages (Times New Roman, 1.5 spacing and 12 point font). It feels great to hold a physical copy of my second book in my hands (at this stage, I just have it three-hole punched in a binder). Even though I know it still needs lots of work, this is a huge step forward.

I have started marking up the hardcopy with my ideas about how the scenes I have written can be best organized to achieve the objectives I have for the novel. As it turns out, this is rather complicated. Using Between the Lines by Jessica Page Morrell has been a fantastic help, but it has also raised the complexity of writing this novel. I am trying to combine techniques used by Stephen King or Michael Crichton with my literary interests in romance, social justice and medicine, and still make it an easy read (ie. my techniques in writing this book should be unapparent to the reader, if well executed).

This part of writing is like putting pieces of a 3-D puzzle together — a sort of rubics cube composed of words. Unfortunately, this sort of logical, rational process does not necessarily come easily to me. Confronted with this challenge, I’ve been sleeping more than usual — falling asleep at 8:30 pm with my kids, napping on the weekend etc. After many late nights, I clearly need to catch up on sleep. But that, too, is good for the writing – my subconscious will play a large part in my process of fitting the disparate parts of my manuscript together.

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