Starting writing
THE SEA CHANGE today, the sequel to THE FIRST BETRAYAL. Made a decent if not spectacular start. The important thing in starting a novel is to recognize that yes, the first paragraph sucks. It will always suck. But you need to keep moving, to start getting words on paper. As the story idea unfolds, you'll know what to do when it comes time to fix that first paragraph.
In other news, the heatwave continues. It's hard for me to write when it is this hot-- this afternoon sweat was literally dripping off me as I sat at the computer. If I ever do get an airconditioner it's going in the writing room.
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Date: 2005-08-15 04:47 am (UTC)I just wrote a whole new beginning to my book, I wonder how much of that will suck in a couple of months. snorts.
If you want cool, come on over to NW Washington on tuesday or wednesday, we're not supposed to break 70 degrees up here. grumble....What are we antarctica or what!
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Date: 2005-08-15 01:34 pm (UTC)I find it easier to write when the weather is on the cool/cold side. I've often wondered if this is part of the reason for the proliferation of genre writers in Toronto and the Minneapolis/St Paul areas :-)
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Date: 2005-08-15 03:52 pm (UTC)I always thought it was to be closer to the publishing houses. ; )
Warm weather provides too many distractions out of doors. How can you resist the warm sunshine and the birds and the delicately scented summer breeze....
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Date: 2005-08-15 05:36 pm (UTC)So do I, although I've always assigned this to the very long days in Alaskan summers, because who wants to be *inside* *writing* when you could be *outside* *playing*? But the heat index may well have something to do with it too.
Anyway, yay for getting started!
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Date: 2005-08-15 06:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-08-15 07:41 pm (UTC)and hibernating...this is why I love summers 'round here.