I'm still working along in the 4th book. And because I will now be working longer days, it will be difficult for me to post most of the time in here, or elsewhere.
However, here is where I'm at in my WIP: 43,227 words. Which I would consider at half-way through, depending upon where I want to end it. I don't try and reach a limited amount of words, but at the same time I don't want an overly long novel. With my publisher, he doesn't limit word count, but the book will merely cost more for the consumer, depending upon the pages. Thus, with the economy as it is, I'm trying to work toward much less than 100,000 words. I try and keep the work within 300 pages, if possible.
My pick for best book on Nephilim and fallen angels |
Anyway, what I've had to do is think on who Bill is, his history, and come up with some moments from his past. I had to also decide how old he was. Came up with that he's at least 110 years old, but still looks in his 20's. I had to decide--earlier than this book--what his purpose was to finding Sabrina and trying to woo her, in second book. I knew he would have to be brought into another book to address him, his true background, history, and so forth. It only took a few days for me to come up with his history. Now I need to sprinkle it in.
In order to keep him straight--because there are several characters who I will get into their heads and have scenes with--I've taken note cards and briefly written each scene down on a card for Bill. In a separate document, I've written the ideas more fully, to the point in some cases dialogue, or the scene itself. This is easier for me than to try and write it into the main doc. itself. I have ADD, so if I begin reading portions of my writing, I get distracted away from what I want to do.
The note card ploy works with anything you need for plotting your novel. You can briefly describe the scene, lay them out on a flat surface and figure out what goes first. I've addressed numerous advantages of using this method, and the plot planner, etc. over on Lorelei's Muse in my WORDSMITHING 101 series. If you wish to take a look at those, that's the heading for any you wish to take a look at in past posts of mine. One happens to be on my most viewed at the left side bar. It was the first one I'd written, and it must be pretty good, or I wouldn't have that many people looking at it.
Well, I'll leave you two for now. If you have anything to share here, or at Muse, please do. I always like to hear about what you're doing. Also know that I'm unable to see who my followers are here. I don't know why it's blocked for me. So, if you wish to leave me a link in order to find you, do so. I'll be happy to stop by, and follow you as well!
Hello from follower #3! Yay, I love odd numbers. Best of luck with the WIP, and cool bio pic :)
ReplyDeleteWell, YAY! Follower #3. And thank you. send me your blog site if you want me to follow (;
ReplyDeleteMultiple POV's are a juggling act, aren't they? I managed to dance through two plus my hero my YA urban fantasy by having him see through their minds for brief moments.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments on two of my recent posts. You can download for free PC FOR KINDLE, making your computer a Kindle for free. If I had your email, I would send you a Kindle copy of THE BEAR WITH TWO SHADOWS and THE LAST SHAMAN since you are interested in Native American lore.
Have a great weekend, Roland
Sorry I missed a few words at the beginning of my comment above. There's a terrible storm above the center where I am working and taking a break. I meant to say "I managed to dance through two perspectives plus my hero's in my YA urban fantasy by having him see through their minds for brief moments." I need an editor here at work!! Roland
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're planning out your scenes and characters well! It's always so chaotic for me, this stage of the game.
ReplyDeleteThanks for following me already (http://lydiakang.blogpsot.com)
Nice to meet you!
Hey, Lydia. Nice to meet you and sure is nice to see you here!
ReplyDeleteI have plot planning guides and have notebooks. The best secret is figure out what works best for you. I may have to suggest some things here on this blog. I had no idea people would find it, or find it interesting.
I loved Angelology too :)
ReplyDeleteHey, I just went to your blog, VildesVerden, and commented on a couple of your posts. Cool blog, girl!
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