I want to start off by thanking all the authors at INKSPOT for
inviting me here today to talk about writing... one of my all time favorite
subjects :) For me, writing is the act of letting go of two things, control and
normalcy.
I attended an event at The
Center for Fiction in Manhattan last week for a friend’s book launch.
During her talk, she spoke of how a story chooses the writer and that really,
we have no control over it. After the reading, while the author signed books, I
chatted with her husband, who admitted he never could understand what she was
talking about when she said that characters often did unexpected things.
Most fiction writers will agree that your story chooses you and
your characters do what they want. These are the most magical parts about
writing and also the hardest to understand until you’ve been there. When I set
out to write my first book, UNLEASHED (A Sydney Rye Novel, #1), I created
a detailed outline that took months to complete. However, by the time I was a
third of the way into writing my story I had to throw it away because none of
my characters agreed with my vision. For the record, their version was a lot
better.
What I learned is that I needed to trust my imagination and go
with it. Which is not normal. Normal people don’t spend hours, weeks, years,
let alone lifetimes listening to their imaginary friends and coming up with
adventures for them to go on. I feel the constant need to remind myself of
these facts, that I am not in control, and I am not normal, and that is the
only way this thing works. At least for me.
Do you feel the same? Do your characters boss you around? Ever
gotten half way through a novel and realized you should have taken that left
turn at Albuquerque?
If you want to see where my out of control, non-normal writing
ethos gets me, download a FREE copy of my mystery, UNLEASHED (A Sydney
Rye Novel, #1). If you like it, which if you’re over 18, enjoy some violence,
don't mind dirty language, are up for a dash of sex and can handle twists and
turns that keep you reading late into the night, you probably will, then the
second book, DEATH IN THE DARK (A Sydney Rye Novella, #2),
is on sale for only $.99 through Tuesday.
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6 comments:
Thanks again for inviting me to guest post!
You are more than welcome.
Love the cover, Emily! Good luck with the Sydney Rye books, and watch those sudden turns to Albuquerque.
As for your question: Yes, my character DEFINITELY bosses me around.
Oh yeah, Emily, I've had characters that I've had to beat into submission and say, "No, I'm the author and I'm the boss!"
Thanks Deborah, the cover is by my good friend, Autumn Whitehurst. I love it too!
Beth, I'm impressed you can get them to behave. If I tried that tactic they'd just leave me for a couple of days until I submitted and let them have their way. There is nothing worse than sitting down to write and no one showing up to join you :)
Thanks Deborah, the cover is by my good friend, Autumn Whitehurst. I love it too!
Beth, I'm impressed you can get them to behave. If I tried that tactic they'd just leave me for a couple of days until I submitted and let them have their way. There is nothing worse than sitting down to write and no one showing up to join you :)
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