Wednesday, July 16, 2014

WIP Wednesday

A fellow author I follow, Tami Veldura, started holding herself accountable for her writing progress by posting a "WIP Wednesday." In that spirit, here is an update on my writing projects:



BLOODSISTERS
I have slowed down the query process on BLOODSISTERS, for various reasons. It's not in a drawer yet, but I will probably not send out any new queries at this point.


THE HEALER
Out for submission to an anthology.

KNIGHTLY TALES FOR A RAINY DAY
Out for submission to a contest.

ATHEISTS IN THE CEMETERY
Out for submission to a contest.

THE STONE AGE GAP
Out for submission to a pro market.

THEN AND NOW
Searching for a submission market.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
Searching for a submission market.


THE HOLLOW QUEEN
My biggest work to date is now at 107K words. My original goal was 120K, which -- using the Stephen King-approved method of paring down 10% of your wc in revisions -- I intended to revise to between 105 and 110K before querying it next year. That goal, unfortunately, had to be adjusted to 110K, with a revised draft goal of between 95 and 100K.

The reason for this was pacing. For most of the novel, I feel the pacing is fine. I have good lead-ups, plenty of foreshadowing, and lots of character and setting development. After I hit the 100K mark, though, I felt the action needed to be sped up -- but I ran out of smaller plot points that would lead up to my big, climactic finale. At some point while writing yesterday I realized I was stalling. I had to get to the point. My characters were where they needed to be; what needed to be revealed had been revealed; all that was left was the big showdown. And so, rather than keeping myself chained to a word count that no longer felt realistic, I cut it down to 110K, and with that, I should have a complete first draft by the end of tomorrow.

I'll take a one week break before jumping right into revisions: I've already made notes as I've gone along so I know the major changes I need to do, and I've promised my critique partners they'll have a draft by Labor Day. My goal is to have a query-worthy draft by spring 2015.


How about you? How are your writing projects coming along?

2 comments:

  1. Congrats on nearing the end (of the draft)! I tend to sort of hold my cards close in terms of talking about my writing. These days it's been rough - we're selling the house, so all my time is taken up with that, and I'm outlining, so the drafting won't even start for another couple of months. Enjoy revising!

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  2. Well done Meredith! Coming to the end of a draft is a huge event, and over 100k, no small feat. I haven't tried a novel yet... but I feel like that time is getting closer.

    I look forward to hearing about revisions in the future.

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