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As suspected in my last post, the good mood didn't last. I have, in parlance, crashed and burned. And not even cookies and cream chocolates are making a dent... okay, they're making a small dent in the mood.

I may be the only person in the world who hates Fridays. Don't ask.

But I did manage to get another chunk of the YA project done last night, ending when I realized I'd swerved off-plot and would have to decide if I wanted to retrace or plow forward on this new direction. Also realized it was after midnight, so I went to bed instead.


My life is so unbelievably boring. I should make something up to entertain y'all.

Date: 2004-06-25 06:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msagara.livejournal.com
This is interesting to me because I've been assured by several editors (like, oh, a dozen) that no one -expects- the writer to actually turn in a novel that resembles the outline.

But... if I've sold something based on the outline, there it is. I can't crawl around it, I can't look past it; it's just there. Matrice said she'd accept book pages instead of partial and outline (I asked why the outline was needed, and she said the art dept. needed it, and on paper, so I offered half a book instead, and she was Angelic, and said that was fine).

This is probably why I've only ever sold something based on an outline once...

Re: of mice and men...

Date: 2004-06-25 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msagara.livejournal.com
The letting go of the outline? That's the part I really, really couldn't do -- once it was on paper, I just -choked- for a month. And given deadlines? That was a special form of near-suicide *wry g*.

Another author told me just to send them my synopsis, cleaned up, and I had to admit that I don't have one. And CJ Cherryh, when she was in Toronto for a con, told me how to write an outline -- and it was exactly what I would normally do; describe the background situation, and a bit of the characters and their motivations, but no more. As in, no plot.

Which doesn't really work, at least for my agent *wry g*.

When you were doing more editing, how many of your writers did plot outlines (the standard 10-12 page ones that seem to be what's required)?

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