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- From: Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian)
- Subject: Fiction Advice 1: Habits
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 04:14:21 GMT
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- Developing Efficient Work Habits
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- Different writers face different advantages and drawbacks in forming good
- writing habits. The circumstances of your personal life may make it easy or
- hard to find writing time, but time itself is not the real issue--it's habit.
- Writing must be something you do regularly, like brushing your teeth. The
- writer who waits for inspiration will wait even longer for a complete,
- published novel.
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- Writing habits flourish best in routine, but the efficient writer also
- exploits opportunity.
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- Routine: Set aside some time every day when you can work undisturbed for an
- hour or two--first thing in the morning, during lunch, after dinner, whenever
- you can set aside other demands. Ideally, it's the same time of day. Your
- family and friends will soon build their routines around yours. With luck,
- they will resent your unscheduled appearances during your writing time, and
- will send you packing back to your desk.
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- Keep your writing equipment (paper, pens, software manuals, etc.) in your
- writing place, close at hand. Minimize distractions like interesting new
- magazines and books. Try to find a writing time when few people phone or
- visit. If a cup of coffee and some background music make you feel less
- lonely, by all means enjoy them.
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- Use household chores as thinking time: a chance to review what you've done so
- far and to consider where your writing should go next. Walking the dog or
- vacuuming the carpet can provide more ideas than you expect. This is really
- just "controlled daydreaming," letting your mind freewheel in a particular
- direction: What the heroine should do in the next chapter, how the hero would
- respond to escaping a car bomb, how the villain developed his evil character.
- But the process doesn't seem to work if you just sit and stare at the wall.
- You need to be up and moving in some automatic pattern.
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- Don't lean on others for editorial advice and encouragement--least of all
- people you're emotionally involved with. Spouses, friends and roommates
- rarely have both editorial perceptiveness and the tact to express it without
- infuriating you or breaking your heart. Empty praise will get you nowhere;
- unconstructive criticism can destroy your novel in an instant.
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- Instead, be your own editor: set aside regular times to write yourself
- letters discussing your own work, articulating what's good and less good in
- it. In the process you'll easily solve problems that could otherwise grow
- into full-blown writer's block. On a computer, the letters can form a
- continuous journal, recording your reactions to the evolving work. Checking
- back to the first journal entries can help keep you on track--or dramatically
- show how far you've moved from your original concept.
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- Writing a letter to yourself is especially helpful if you're beginning to
- have anxieties about the story. Sometimes we try to suppress those anxieties,
- which only makes them worse. Anxiety turns to frustration and despair, and
- finally we abandon the whole project. If you can actually write down what
- bothers you about your heroine, or your plot, or whatever, the answer to the
- problem often suggests itself. The act of turning our chaotic thoughts into
- orderly sentences seems to lead to much quicker and more satisfying
- solutions.
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- In addition to these self-addressed letters, keep a daily log of your
- progress. Word processors with word-count functions are powerful encouragers.
- The log can give you a sense of accomplishment, especially on big projects,
- and can enable you to set realistic completion deadlines. For example, if you
- know you can write 500 words in an hour, and you write three hours a week,
- you can have a completed novel manuscript of 75,000 words in 50 weeks. If you
- write ten hours a week, the ms. will be complete in 15 weeks.
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- Compile a "project bible." This is a list of facts, names, and so on that you
- expect to be using for constant reference. If you have some important
- research findings you plan to use, put them in the bible along with their
- sources. Include lists of characters' names (with descriptions, so their eyes
- don't change color), unusual words or spellings, etc. The best format for
- this bible may be a looseleaf binder you can carry with you. (A word of
- caution: If your bible gets too big to carry easily, you're defeating its
- purpose.)
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- Opportunity: If you decide you "can't write" unless you're seated at your
- Gigabyte II computer with Mozart on the stereo and no one else in the house,
- you're just making life harder for yourself. Your ordinary domestic routine
- will always contain "dead time"--periods when you're away from home (or at
- least away from your workplace) with no other task at hand. You might be
- waiting in a doctor's office, on a bus, or trapped in a large, dull meeting.
- Use that dead time constructively by carrying your notebook bible in which
- you can record at least a few lines of a rough draft. Or you might jot down
- some background notes about your project, or a self-editing idea that's just
- occurred to you. You can then use these when you're back at your desk
- producing finished text.
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- These are general habits that will help you at all stages of the
- novel-writing process. But you may also find that you need to understand
- those stages and adapt your habits to each of them. You may not do yourself
- any good if you plunge into the writing phase before you've worked out a
- decent outline. So let's take a look at the stages of the novel-writing
- process, and then consider some techniques to maximize your efficiency in
- each of them.
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