Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Active Planning

I'm going to confess something to all of you right now. Many of you, I know, are eagerly awaiting Bodacious Creed. It is coming! What I want to confess is how intimidated I've been by Act II!

Act I came along so smoothly! Yes, about 2/3 of the way into it, I decided to go back and make some minor changes, but then I got the rest done.

With Act I finished, I looked at the outline I had written for Act II. Though Act I was mostly how I had planned it, I realized that the the planned scenes for Act II didn't work with the characters anymore. A writer learns more about his characters as he writes, and things that made perfect sense early on seem out of character later.

The confession: I've felt intimidated with Act II! I have a lot going on in my life, as we all do. I'm going to be starting a new master's program in September to get my second masters, this time in special education. My car broke down and I need to get a new one, which will happen when school starts. My writing day job has been taking a lot out of me. My son and I live in So Cal, but don't have air conditioning, which has been awful. And since I am a single dad, I'm always busy with my awesome son. So, there's always something going on, and while I need to put effort into Bodacious Creed as well, I've been negligent. There are so many characters and situations to juggle that, strangely enough, I avoided jumping back into Creed's exciting world!

That has changed, though. Of course, I knew I would get back to the book, but I let the hugeness of Creed's world keep me away. I'm back to it now. I've been spending the last few days brainstorming on what will happen next.

One thing I learned a long time ago about writing is to work with the characters. One of the main questions I ask when I plot is, "What do the characters want, and what will they do to get it?" I don't remember where I learned this from, but it's very effective in creating chracter-driven stories. So, that's what I've been doing, and it's leading the story in directions I didn't expect, but exciting directions all the same. I know have a fair bit of Act II planned and I'll start writing more tomorrow.

Now, I actually have started writing Act II already. I have two scenes written, and those two scenes actually provided the launching point for planning the rest.

I am so excited about getting to some of these scenes. There's a lot of suspense and action. The danger to the hero has certainly increased, as have the stakes of failure.  There are more character deaths in this book than in all my previous fiction put together. So, yes! We'll see how much I can get done tomorrow.

Tonight, I plan to make a few small modifications to the timeline, which I found needed to happen for certain events to line up how they need to. That might add a few hundred words to the book. If so, I'll update the word count here on the blog on I've done that.

If you've gotten this far in this rambling blog, congratulations, and thanks for reading!

More on Bodacious Creed and the Creedverse soon!

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