ksmith: (gimme a break)
ksmith ([personal profile] ksmith) wrote2006-08-21 08:07 am

Monday, Monday

I did not get 3-4 chapters done this weekend. One and a half, actually. A solid one and a half, with several good moments, but still. You'd think deadline panic would drive me harder, because Hell Yes, I'm in it. I'm avoiding looking at calendars and tricking myself with the fiction that my deadline is NEXT MONTH while avoiding the uncomfortable truth that NEXT MONTH begins the end of NEXT WEEK.

The start of the transition chapter was bothering me until I realized that it really needed to start with a discussion of what Jani and Lucien had gotten up to at the end of the previous chapter. No, not that. Anyway, I had originally inserted that discussion about halfway along the chapter. Moved it up some, cut/pasting it after the introductory who's-in-the-room-and-what-are-they-doing. This led to a nice blow-up, and some residual emotional fallout. All Good.

Sometimes I wonder if I would have been able to write novels if computers hadn't been invented because damn, I move text around a lot. I can't imagine what a paper manuscript would look like after my first round of revisions.

[identity profile] equesgal.livejournal.com 2006-08-21 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember working on a novel before computers. There's tons of WiteOut and juggling to see if you can revise a single page without having the changes pour over onto any other pages. and yeah, there's convincing yourself that what is typed isn't that bad (even though deep inside you want to change it).

[identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com 2006-08-22 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
Repagination. That was bad enough with a 10-page paper.