So I'm not a Beatles fan; it probably has to do with the rabid love of all  things Beatles-related that a particularly unpleasant former coworker had.  But  I digress; the title works for me today.
I am finishing this novella that I've been working on for months now, and by  last week I'd had it nearly completed except for one unbalanced chapter.  I'm  not a very detailed planner, but by luck all the chapters had come out at  essentially the same length (two, by coincidence, turned out to be  exactly the same length after the first draft).  Except for the first  chapter, which stubbornly refused to grow.  I can't tell you how much I tried to  add some stuff to the end of that chapter, trying to fill up the space between  the end and the beginning of the second chapter.  I even considered breaking up  all my other chapters and redistributing things to make it more even, but  nothing was working and I was left with several perfectly balanced chapters and  one stunted beginning.
Well, then my mom came to visit, my son had a birthday, and we were on  vacation for about a week and a half during which I did nothing at all for this  story.  By the time I got back to it, I had a sudden inspiration and was able to  add material to the beginning of the first chapter, instead of at the end.  Now  I know it must sound silly, that my great breakthrough was to add material to  the beginning instead of the end, but for some reason it hadn't struck me  before.  Now, however, that material is some of my favorite stuff in the entire  novella.  I'm trying to concentrate on writing something--anything--every day,  but I'm convinced that I wouldn't have come up with that if I hadn't left it  alone for a while.
 
 
It is very important to walk away from some works and let them breathe! I'm working on another novel (Yes, on top of the IH series, am I crazy?!?) and I just looked at my draft of the first 2 chapters again last night and suddenly all those ugly phrases that I stuck in there to get the ideas out were reparable!
ReplyDeleteSo, yay :) Congrats on being satisfied with your writing! (It's harder to do than some people realize!)
YA: Cheat, Liar, Coward
Adult: Shackled