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PREPOSITION PATROL

I was going to write about using a 27 chapter outline to plot your work for this post, but will leave that for another time. Once we’ve completed our draft MS it needs to be edited on several different levels. Spelling, punctuation and grammar obviously come top of the list bu t there are other things that need to be considered. Overuse of prepositions is one of them. Fo r the past few days I’ve been on ‘preposition patrol.’ This entailed going through my work and highlighting every preposition I’d used to see which could be culled. Words like up and down are the obvious ones and it’s amazing how often they appear. Sometimes the use of these words is valid but quite often they can be cut out . Recognising a verb or a noun when you see it is fairly obvious. But, instantly recognising that a word like despite is a preposition eludes most people. A word like but can also be off putting as it is usually thought of as a conjunction. So too with the word ...

STRUCTURING A NOVEL

I recently decided that the first part of my novel would be stronger if I reordered some of the material. I believe the changes I've made achieved this aim. However, I also needed to consider the structure. I wrote this story using a four part structure. Part 1 introduces the character in their ordinary world and includes the Inciting Incident which occurs within the first 30 pages. At the end of Part 1, something happens which launches the MC into Part 2. In this part the MC responds to events and this leads to the halfway point where a decision has to be made. This is sometimes referred to as the Recommitment. When the MC enters Part 3 they stop reacting to events and actively go on the attack. This culminates with the Crises,  which is the darkest moment for the MC. In Part 4 the tension drops slightly as the MC goes through the scenes which lead to the Climax . After this point the story is essentially over and enters the dénouement phase. Whilst the changes I made di...

REORDERING EVENTS

I've always known that the first four chapters of my first novel were the weakest. Despite all the time and effort I'd put in to editing this material, the story never seemed to take off until the beginning of Chapter 6. I was on the verge of scrapping the first four chapters, and doing a complete rewrite, when I had a eureka moment. I realised that by reordering some of the events in the story, I could make the early chapters much stronger. The first chapter only required minor editing.  Chapter 2 contained elements which I didn't like, and so I decided to keep the first two scenes and take out the rest. I then removed a scene from Chapter 3, and added what was left to the first two scenes from Chapter 2. I renumbered Chapter 4 as Chapter 3, and kept the first half. The second half of this chapter was replaced by material from the second half of Chapter 6. I discarded the whole of Chapter 5, and the first half of Chapter 6. My new Chapter 4 now consists of the ...

TIME FOR A CHANGE

For the past six months I've devoted all my energy to editing Truthseeker to the best of my ability. It certainly paid off as a sample resulted in a request for the full MS by an agent. What the outcome of remains to be seen. My second novel, Secret of Heathcote Manor has taken a back seat for as long as I can remember. It is, in my opinion, a much more saleable story than my first, but I've just not had the desire to edit it until now. I took a look at it yesterday and the errors just jumped off the page. On the one hand, I cringed at the sight. On the other, I realised just how far I've come since I wrote it. Today I finally bit the bullet and set to work. The first thing I did was to copy the whole MS into a 5x8 template, which I downloaded from CreateSpace. For reasons, I'm unable to fathom, I seem to be able to work better on a draft in this format. Perhaps it's because it looks more like the finished product. So far I've worked through the first tw...