Wednesday, January 13, 2016

B is for Beginning

Paula is ready to start a new novel.

In the first two weeks of 2016, I have sent one novel to my publisher, edited another one ready for re-issue, and edited the manuscript of another author prior to publication

In other words, my desk is now 'clear' for me to start a new novel. However, I find myself in a situation I have not encountered before. I have no idea what this new story will be about!

I have a basic scenario i.e. a backstory for both main characters, and I have two possible starts for the story – but can’t yet decide which to use.

Beyond that are blank pages! Ideas flit through my mind, and last night a friend produced a list of 15 possible events in the story, but I haven’t yet been able to develop any real story arc – apart from knowing there will be a happy ending, of course.

So now I am not sure what to do! Do I start the story, and hope the characters will take over and tell me their story? Or do I keep rolling the ideas around until something jumps out at me to show me which way the characters are (or should be) heading?

I’ve always said I am a pantser, but at the same time I usually have a vague outline in my mind when I start a story, or at least some of the major events/turning points in the story. At the moment, however, my mind (and my computer screen) are very blank!

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  1. Get it started and then it will flow, I'm sure. Your characters are just waiting to tell you (and us) their story.

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    1. Must admit I'd like a vague idea about where they're going first, Carol!

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  2. Maybe write down some of those 15 ideas and flesh them out? That might give you an idea of how to start it.

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    1. It's not so much the start, but what happens from Chapter 2 to the end that I don't know yet! What I have some idea of that, I'll have more idea of where the first chapter will start!

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  3. I'm sure if you make a start ideas will come into your mind as you write. At least that's how it works for me. I usually only know the beginning and the necessary happy ending and am often taken by surprise when something happens that I hadn't thought of.

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    1. Very true, Margaret! I just started rewriting the first chapter, and already something has happened that I didn't anticipate!

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  4. Oooh, the beginning of a new story is definitely equal parts excitement and nerves for sure.

    I say just start writing...my bet is the characters will lead you where they want you to go!

    Good luck!

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    1. I'm hoping they'll start giving me some clues about their story soon, Debra!

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