Notebook and laptop and tea—the revision arsenal! |
The revision notebook! Totally worth $12. |
I wrote and re-wrote the beginning approximately eight billion times (at least it felt like that many). I experimented writing in first person to connect more with my MC. I finally gained enough forward momentum to write the first fifty pages and send them off to my agent for approval. I got the green light and kept going.
Revision requires SO MUCH TEA! |
Everything was slowly beginning to take shape. I was seeing glimmers of magic. Three-quarters of the way through I realized I'd left myself an enormous gift in one of my new early scenes that could massively impact the ending. It was sooooooooo cool, you guys. I mean it would have been more brilliant if I'd actually done it on purpose, but shhhh it'll be our little secret.
I finished the entire draft and sent the rest to my CP. She came back with very insightful notes, and I worked through each one of those. She was super mean and made me re-write my climax…………… whiiiiiich turned out to be a super good idea, because I LOVE LOVE LOVE it now. Totally worth the work. :-)
Hubs and I were up north in Prescott when I was rewriting my climax. He brought me snacks because he's awesome. |
Before the manuscript surgery!! Each card represents a scene. The blue and green and pink are all for one POV (I didn't have enough of just one color). |
During the surgery. Cards over on the left are deleted scenes. |
After everything was rearranged and stitched back together! |
I went through the novel again, rewriting scenes, making the rearranged parts work where I'd put them, condensing more, killing someone (I literally did this to solve one of my problems…… 0_o ).
THEN it went to my agent, who hadn't read it since its original queried incarnation.
Just a brief side note here to say that I'm fascinated and pleased that through all this revision, the story itself didn't really change—it just became a better, more honed version of what it was always meant to be. I think that's really cool.
Anyway, after that my agent did a tight line-edit (we won't talk about my embarrassing overuse of certain phrases), I rewrote a couple of small scenes, and it was DONE. Phew!!
Working on Line Edits! |
4 comments:
Woohoo! So happy for you having finished it and shipped it off. Love seeing someone else's revision process up close. Thanks for sharing!
You are crazy awesome! I am terrified and excited to someday reach this point. When I do, I'll read back over your posts for sanity ;)
Glad you enjoyed it, Virginia!
Aw thanks, Jenna! :)
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