Sleeping on it

I’m slogging through the hardest part of revision right now; the mushy middle. If I can tighten it and build the tension, the reward is that the ending will write itself. If I can’t, the book falls apart and there’s nothing I can do.

I wanted to revise six chapters this weekend because I’m endlessly optimistic that this time, it’ll all flow and it’ll all come easy. No, not so much. I ended up with only three chapters. Every day, I spend the day reading and revising the chapter. It’s a lot more than just line edits. A lot of the times the revisions are raising the stakes and completely changing the scenes so they’re not so “stagnant”. That’s the story killer for me — stagnant. That comment from a CP means I must change these pages or it’s a dead duck.

For the last three days, I’ve gone to bed with one chapter revised, mulled over the end with my head on my pillow, and thought about what still needed to be fixed. Then, with no computer or e-mail in front of me and nothing left to do in the day but try to sleep, I could finally fantasize about my characters. And it’s worked! Last night was the biggest breakthrough yet — my hero’s character arc was stagnant.

The process is painfully slow, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

2 Comments

  1. Lisa
    Jul 06, 2009 @ 21:06:16

    Good luck! Revising is the bane of my existence.

  2. Jax Cassidy
    Jul 06, 2009 @ 22:13:43

    Woohoo! You are getting through the hardest part. I totally hate editing and feel your pain. I can just proudly say I started writing again which I’m sure my agent will be happy! So you are way ahead of me. 🙂