Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Start Over/Try Again

I won't go into the specifics, but my writing efforts have temporarily been detoured form my novel concept to a short story concept (unrelated projects).

I am having a lot of fun with it, but I was getting hung up on the ending (I'm not finished it yet, I just don't necessarily write chronologically...). Conceptually I was fine with what I wanted to do, but my executions were just not working for me. I tinkered and tweaked it for much longer than I probably should have and was still unhappy with it. I began to worry that it was just a bad idea that no amount of rewriting would be able to correct for.

I finally went to one of my best sounding boards. I gave my wife a brief summary of the important points on the ending concept and she said she didn't see any inherent problems with it as a concept (please note my wife is very critical of my writing, she does not pull punches or sugar coat things and I adore her for this). While that was a relief to me it brought me back to my execution being the problem.

Fortunately I remembered I've had similar feeling about individual scenes from my novel project (Which I clearly did not internalize enough or this would have come to me sooner). And in those past circumstances I was able to find something I liked through repeated attempts to write the scene anew. Each time I would change something. Perhaps start the scene with a different character speaking, or start with a description, or maybe change the point of view. Each attempt being a different expression of the same basic plot points.


As in the past, I finally hit upon one that clicked with me. If I had to boil this experience down into a quick lesson it would be: Sometimes you will have better results completely starting over, multiple times if necessary, than tinkering with something that just isn't working.