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I wish you the best of luck. Double thank you for accepting our criticisms without making excuses. *Those offers came in nearly every day or it seemed like it after we had a trailer house repossessed. |
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If I remember correctly, I think my biggest problem with your prologue was some of the phrasing.
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Well, either way, I think I have a way to fix a lot of The Savior Libra. What I'm going to do is open a separate doc, and put the titles of all chapters. Then, I'm going to put the synopsis of each one. Then I'm going to put TSL next to it (literally) and skim through the story. Using bullet-points, I'm going to summarize each scene. If it can be cut, it gets cut. This way I boil the plot down to the meat-and-taters. Sound practical, or risky (like I might make it too linear and simple?) I've always been a fan of sub-plots, but if no one else is, then I guess they have to go. Bear in mind that all my sub-plots, logically, contribute to the main-plot and, therefore, the ending.
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Ouch, that hurt. I'm not saying none of it applies to the plot. Sure, I started writing it at thirteen years old, and for the first five chapters I just wrote as I went. But over the past 6 years I've heavily revised it so even everything in the beginning is relevant to the plot. I'm still doing that to this day.
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Could it be you are trying too hard to make sure every reader gets every little detail? Yes people do like sub-plots. Hey don't take this the wrong way, but before you do to your book what someone did to a cookbook/textbook I picked up the other day, set your book aside and read at least 3 well selling books in the genre you are writing in. That should give you an insight into readers and what is selling these days. Do your research. That means reading. 3 is the bare minimum. Before you ask: there are many AMC's* that have never read a book in the genre they think they can get rich in. *scroll down to see what AMC is. You may have already done that. If so great. If not, put your book in your wife's closet and get to reading. If you do not have a wife, find a female friend and put the book in her closet. Just trying to keep you out of the Amazon millionaire club. (Note: that is book rank not dollars made.) Anyway, there is my best advice. |
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![]() I've just finished the first draft of a novel* and the first thing I did was a read-through during which I collected the outline**. And from the outline I can better see the overall arc of the story and how it hangs together. I get to review the timing and flow and see where there may be pieces that I've explained twice, and so on. Quite a lot of that happened just as part of assembling the draft, but more will happen when - after putting it aside for a while - I come back and do another read through with the aid of the outline. So I can relate to what you're doing. Don't be too quick to cut sub-plots. I am not a fan of the trite advice you see scattered around the 'net of "cut/delete/destroy your darlings" - which is usually described as meaning you should cut everything that doesn't belong to the main story. It isn't that simple. Any novel that tells only the main plot with no asides is very likely to lack interest, and without time for the thoughts and events that we all know intrude on our lives***, will seem artificial and will fail to get the reader involved. The art is in working out which sub-plots you should keep. You want enough to make everything work and seem real and interesting to the reader, but you don't want so many as to distract the reader for too long, or to confuse them about what the main story really is. But the real point, the real meaning, of the "destroy your darlings" advice (which it should just say) is: keep the story moving. Try not to let your sub-plots hold up the movement of your main story. Every chapter (as far as practical, without being silly about it, every page) should keep your main story moving. Keeping moving is one reason why long and/or complex preludes can be a problem. At the time of the prelude there isn't a story, so there is no context for the reader to fit the pieces you are giving them, and no reason for them to care. It needs to focus the reader on what is important, and then get on with the story - incidentals can be told later. (Again, such trite advice should not be taken to extremes. It's a guideline, something to consider when you review your work, not an absolute rule.) * I'm not sure if it is a novel or half-a-novel. It's definitely a discrete chunk of story, but let's not get side tracked. ** Collecting the outline last will seem backwards to many people, but I don't do detailed outlines in advance. Usually I collect it as a write, but that didn't happen here for reasons I won't go into now. *** Which reminds me of a quote made famous in John Lennon's song, Beautiful Boy: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." Apparently the quote is older than that, should be attributed to Allen Saunders. Last edited by gmw; 07-16-2017 at 10:07 AM. |
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"kill your darlings", IMO, means that those elements that you think are the most witty and fun most likely are only witty and funny to you. Especially really clever word-play.
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Humour in novels is subject of its own. Some people seem to have just the right touch, most don't - whether as writers or as stand-up. ETA: If Faulkner had thought about being quoted he probably would have used an alliterative variation, like delete or destroy - just so he could please those that want to blog about it. ![]() Last edited by gmw; 07-16-2017 at 04:58 AM. |
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In case anyone missed it, I started a thread for further discussion on Kill Your Darlings: Don't kill your darlings, just don't play favourites. Because I had more to say even if no one else did.
In my earlier post I struck out "the real meaning" because that's obviously wrong (or at least inconsistent with the thread I started, and we can't have that). But "real point" remains true. The point of any cutting, darlings or not, is to remove unnecessary text from the story in order to keep the story moving. |
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I went to the other section to find your book but didn't see your name on the first page and there's too many other pages over there. Is your book listed in the book bazaar too?
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Also Lemurion and E.M DuBois both put their books in the Self Promotion forum. GMW's I think is still on his device and in his head. If you mean the Patricia Clark Library, that is only for public domain books. Last edited by Cinisajoy; 07-24-2017 at 11:46 AM. |
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![]() Todd, there are search features available on MobileRead. Go to the forum you are interested in and use the "Search this Forum" option. Searching for "DuBois" (part of the name of the author of the OP - original post - of this thread) in the self-promotions forum will find you the book that started this thread. (No amount of searching will help you find the draft I was talking about above because I have not even mentioned the actual title anywhere online.) |
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