If only you could decide what to write about next.
Choice is exciting! Choice is overwhelming! I want this next book to be my best one yet. (No pressure, no pressure.) So how will I ever decide?
Sometimes a voice enters your head. (Presto! There's your next character!)
But usually it doesn't.
I sat at my desk and stared at the blank page. (Hello, Muse? Are you there? It's me, Jane.)
While I waited, I came up with these guidelines.
DO
- Choose/create a complex, rare, rich world.
- Pick a time of transition and crisis.
- Surround your character with relationships. Subplots make all the difference.
- Include your passion.
- Trust your talent.
DON'T
- Try to imitate what's selling.
- Write only what you know and stay in your comfort zone.
- Be cruel.
- Take short cuts. It's a long process. Enjoy the journey.
- Give up.
That last bit of advice is the most important of all.
I kept thinking. And rethinking. And when I finally did get my next great idea, I tested it against my metric.
So far so good.
Happy writing!
That last bit of advice is the most important of all.
I kept thinking. And rethinking. And when I finally did get my next great idea, I tested it against my metric.
So far so good.
Happy writing!
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