CampNaNoWriMo
I've started the editing process. I set up a plan which vaguely goes like this:
Prep:
- cut all chapters into scenes
- mark thematic elements
- character lists
- mark point of view
- short research as necessary
Draft 2
- Scene organization
- place scenes in structurs [start with major ones]
- placeholders for insertions
- write missing scenes as go through draft from beginning to end
Draft 3
- Scene arc
- treat scenes as small stories
- review internal scene integrity
- full rewrite, beginning to end
Draft 4
Fact Checking
Draft 5 and onward
Word-level revision
The plan is to get through draft two in September and then three in October. Once that's done I'll have a reading draft to show to some initial readers to see what they think overall. The last two+ drafts could take a year. It's hard to work too much on that in advance.
At any rate, this will free me up for:
NaNoWriMo 2011
Generally, I've been what in NaNo they call a pantser—that is, I do everything by the seat of my pants. This year I want to try to write from an outline. Generally this kills it for me, but I am hoping it won't tank my November draft entirely. Also, one of the characters in my draft from last year—well, his backstory kind of took over into its own story, and I'd like to run with it.
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