too cold to sweat
Mar. 12th, 2008 11:18 pmI started strong on this 70 Days thing, but it's been rocky lately. Tired. Not an evening writer. Sick of this damned scene that just doesn't want to get writ.
Said it before, that I thought I had figured it out. Well, I think I have figured it out. But I'm at the stage where I write 100 words and it feels like a thousand, which I think has to do with the fact that I'm inserting this scene a sentence at a time, then checking the flow. Should just settle down and write it. But I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open now, so, sleep, pathetic word count or not.
I need more day in my day. I also wish this MacBook black keyboard wasn't so damned hard to see in low lighting.
Said it before, that I thought I had figured it out. Well, I think I have figured it out. But I'm at the stage where I write 100 words and it feels like a thousand, which I think has to do with the fact that I'm inserting this scene a sentence at a time, then checking the flow. Should just settle down and write it. But I'm having trouble keeping my eyes open now, so, sleep, pathetic word count or not.
I need more day in my day. I also wish this MacBook black keyboard wasn't so damned hard to see in low lighting.
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Date: 2008-03-13 04:31 pm (UTC)I was so desperate to get things underway when starting ENDGAME that I did write scenes out of order. It did help me build momentum. I even managed to use a little of it. But when you're a Linear, what you write builds upon what you've written, and unless that foundation is solid...
Yes, I've worked through it before. I know I can do it again. But it's such a wasteful process, and I keep hoping something flips at some point so that it changes. I'm hoping that the fact that my editor gave me comments on the wip synopsis, leading me to rework just the sort of issue that would have had me tossing 200 pages and starting over, provides the momentum for that sort of flip.