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2/23/2015 All Write Fiction Advice: January 2014 http://allwritefictionadvice.blogspot.in/2014_01_01_archive.html 1/15 SATURDAY, 25 JANUARY 2014 The Art of Layering Part 2 In part 1 of the Art of Layering – adding those descriptive elements – I used a narrative example to show how it works in order to provide the reader more than just flat story telling. If the narrative is to keep the reader’s interest and carry the story’s momentum, there has to be more. Description needs depth. The description of key scenes always needs a little more than just straightforward telling. And readers want more than just a couple of lines of drab description. They want to rip back the words and peer right into the soul of the story. The art of layering gives them that. Writers don’t have to go overboard with description; too much can kill the narrative sometimes, but it is what is encompassed within the description that counts. Give readers background and foreground, give them colours and sounds, give them characterisation; let them connect to your characters – give them immediacy and emotion. But how much is too much? Well, there is no right or wrong; it is mostly down to common sense. You will know if there is just too much going on in your description because it will be obvious when you read it. If that happens then the reader won’t really have a chance to digest what’s going on; it would be like a dozen flashlights going on and off in the dark – the eyes wouldn’t know where to focus. The best way to gauge if you have the right balance is ALL WRITE FICTION ADVICE Is Backstory Necessary? Creating Lasting Images Trust Your Memories Reading Your MSS Out Loud Sorting Fact from Fiction WELCOME TO ALL WRITE So you've embarked on your fiction writing journey. It's one of the hardest things to do create a whole, believable world for other people to enjoy, especially if you're new to writing. It's also one of the loneliest jobs, especially when there is no help or advice or support...so right here there will be handy articles, examples and simple step by step guides to help make the creative process that much easier. FEBRUARY FEMMES FATALES This new deliciously dark anthology is out now, with a range of stunning female writers to scare and delight in equal measure. I am privileged to have eight short stories/poems published in this book, so if you like your dames a little dark and 14 More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In ALL WRITE FICTION ADVICE ADVICE ON CREATIVE WRITING

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  • 2/23/2015 AllWriteFictionAdvice:January2014

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    SA T URDA Y , 2 5 JA NUA R Y 2 0 1 4

    TheArtofLayeringPart2

    Inpart1oftheArtofLayeringaddingthosedescriptiveelementsIusedanarrativeexampletoshowhowitworksinordertoprovidethereadermorethanjustflatstorytelling.Ifthenarrativeistokeepthereadersinterestandcarrythestorysmomentum,therehastobemore.Descriptionneedsdepth.

    Thedescriptionofkeyscenesalwaysneedsalittlemorethanjuststraightforwardtelling.Andreaderswantmorethanjustacoupleoflinesofdrabdescription.Theywanttoripbackthewordsandpeerrightintothesoulofthestory.

    Theartoflayeringgivesthemthat.

    Writersdonthavetogooverboardwithdescriptiontoomuchcankillthenarrativesometimes,butitiswhatisencompassedwithinthedescriptionthatcounts.Givereadersbackgroundandforeground,givethemcoloursandsounds,givethemcharacterisationletthemconnecttoyourcharactersgivethemimmediacyandemotion.

    Buthowmuchistoomuch?Well,thereisnorightorwrongitismostlydowntocommonsense.Youwillknowifthereisjusttoomuchgoingoninyourdescriptionbecauseitwillbeobviouswhenyoureadit.Ifthathappensthenthereaderwontreallyhaveachancetodigestwhatsgoingonitwouldbelikeadozenflashlightsgoingonandoffinthedarktheeyeswouldntknowwheretofocus.

    Thebestwaytogaugeifyouhavetherightbalanceis

    A LL WR IT E F I C T IONADVICE

    IsBackstoryNecessary?CreatingLastingImagesTrustYourMemoriesReadingYourMSSOutLoudSortingFactfromFiction

    WE LCOME T O A L L WR IT E

    Soyou'veembarkedonyourfictionwritingjourney.

    It'soneofthehardestthingstodocreateawhole,believableworldforotherpeopletoenjoy,especiallyifyou'renewtowriting.It'salsooneoftheloneliestjobs,especiallywhenthereisnohelporadviceorsupport...sorightheretherewillbehandyarticles,examplesandsimplestepbystepguidestohelpmakethecreativeprocessthatmucheasier.

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    Thisnewdeliciouslydarkanthologyisoutnow,witharangeofstunningfemalewriterstoscareanddelightinequalmeasure.Iamprivilegedtohaveeightshortstories/poemspublishedinthisbook,soifyoulikeyourdamesalittledarkand

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    toaskyourselfifthereisenoughinformationforthereader.Isthereenoughbackgroundinformation?Isthereenoughsoundandcolour?Isthereenoughimmediacyorpace?Isthereemotion?Isthereanyatmosphereortension?Isthereanytonetothenarrative?

    Inotherwords,arethereanylayerstopeelaway?Isthereanydepth?

    Ifthereisnt,thenaddsome.Ifyoualreadyhavesomeofthisinplace,thenseeifitneedsanymore.

    BelowisanexcerptfromEdgarAllanPoesTheFalloftheHouseofUsher(1839):

    ...Iturnedtoseewhenceagleamsounusualcouldhaveissuedforthevasthouseanditsshadowswerealonebehindme.Theradiancewasthatofthefull,setting,andbloodredmoon,whichnowshonevividlythroughthatoncebarelydiscerniblefissure,ofwhichIhavebeforespokenasextendingfromtheroofofthebuilding,inazigzagdirection,tothebase.WhileIgazed,thefissurerapidlywidenedtherecameafiercebreathofthewhirlwindtheentireorbofthesatelliteburstatonceuponmysightmybrainreeledasIsawthemightywallsrushingasundertherewasalongtumultuousshoutingsoundlikethevoiceofathousandwatersandthedeepanddanktarnatmyfeetclosedsullenlyandsilently

    Nowimaginethispassagewithouttheradiance,thebloodredmoonordiscerniblefissures.Takeawaythefiercebreathofwhirlwind.Silencethelongtumultuousshoutingandthemightofrushingwalls.Removethedeepanddanktarn.

    Asareader,youareleftwithlittletoworkwith,orimagine.Therewouldbenosound,atmosphere,colourordepth.ButPoegrabsholdofthesensesbylayeringhisdescriptionwithdifferentelements,thissuffusingthereadersimaginationandbringingthemrightintothescene.

    AnotherexponentofskilfullayeringisNabokov.This

    dangerous,thisisthebookforyou.

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    WISE WORDS . . .

    Writingislikebeingmarriedyouhavetoworkhardatmaintaininghappinessandequilibrium,butinvariablyonealwaysendsupinthedoghouse.

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    excerptisfromLolita(1955).

    Aclusterofstarspalelyglowedaboveus,betweenthesilhouettesoflongthinleavesthatvibrantskyseemedasnakedasshewasunderherlightfrock.Isawherfaceinthesky,strangelydistinct,asifitemittedafaintradianceofitsown.Herlegs,herlovelylivelegs,werenotsoclosetogether,andwhenmyhandlocatedwhatitsought,adreamyandeerieexpression,halfpleasure,halfpain,cameoverthosechildishfeatures.ShesatalittlehigherthanI,andwheneverinhersolitaryecstasyshewasledtokissme,herheadwouldbendwithasleepy,softdroopingmovementthatwasalmostwoeful,andherbarekneescaughtandcompressedmywrist,andslackenedagainandherquiveringmouth,distortedbytheacridityofsomemysteriouspotion,withasibilantintakeofbreathcameneartomyface

    Noticehowheweavescolour,movement,simile,sounds,atmosphereandtoneinthisdescriptionwithoutitcomingacrossasforcedortrite.Hisdescriptionallowsthereadertoparticipateinthescenethesheerrichnessofitgivesthereadermore.Itletsthemimaginethecolourspresentwithinthescenetheycanimaginethesounds,thefeelofit,thusenablingthemtovisualiseitbetter,tobecomeinvolved.

    Hereisanotherpassagefromanotherfamousauthor,andequallyfamousbook,LordoftheRings,byJRRTolkien(1954),butwithoutthelayeringthatmadethesceneawhole:

    Deadgrassesandrottingreedsloomedupinthemists.Asthedayworeonthelightincreasedalittle,andthemistslifted.FarabovetherotandvapoursoftheworldtheSunwasridinghigh,butonlyapassingghostofhercouldtheyseebelow,givingnocolourandnowarmth.

    Itsasimplescene,yettherearetoofewlayersforareadertoimaginemuch,however,ifIrestorethesimile,tone,colourandatmosphereoftheoriginalnarrative,thescenechangessomewhat:

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    likeraggedshadowsoflongforgottensummers.Asthedayworeonthelightincreasedalittle,andthemistslifted,growingthinnerandmoretransparent.FarabovetherotandvapoursoftheworldtheSunwasridinghighandgoldennowinaserenecountrywithfloorsofdazzlingfoam,butonlyapassingghostofhercouldtheyseebelow,bleared,pale,givingnocolourandnowarmth.

    Withoutthoseextralayersforthereadertoenjoy,almosttheentirescenebecomesflat.

    Aswriters,wewantthereadertolettheirimaginationsrunwild,tobecomeapartofthestory.Givingdepthtoyourdescriptionsisjustonewaytodoit.

    Layeringisntdifficult.Itsabouttakingthosesignificantsceneswithinyourstory,lookingatthemcloselyandfindingoutiftheycanbeimprovedinordertomakesureyourreaderisfullyengaged.Givethemlayerstopeel,givethemahintatwhatliesbeneaththesurface.Maketheminterested.Makethemimagine.

    Sogivethemmorethanjustwords.Showthem.

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    TheArtofLayeringPart1

    Whenwethinkofdescription,mostwritersthinkaboutsimplydescribingafewelementsforthereaderduringnarration,suchasasoundorwhetheritslightordark,butifyouthinkofastoryratherlikeanonion,youwillseethatitrevealsmanylayersbeforeitfinallygetstothecore.

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    Fictionordescriptionisverysimilarinthewayitoperates.Descriptivewritingentailsanumberofelementstomakeitstandout,andlayeringisjustoneofthem.

    Theideaoflayeringwithindescriptionistoshowthereaderthereismoretojustthesurfaceofthestorythatthereismoreinformationtogleanfromitbackground,colours,noise,characters,atmosphereandsoon.

    Descriptionbringsthenarrativetolifeforthereader.Theyhavenothingtogoonbutthestrengthofawriterswordsandthereforethewriterhastoallowthereadertovisualisethescenesthataretakingplace,tobecomepartofit,andthebestwaytodothatistomakethenarrativemultilayered.Insimpletermsitisawayofshowingkeyelements,ratherthantelling.

    Forinstance,peelawaythetoplayerandyougetbackgroundinformation.Peelanotherlayerandyouwillgettensionandatmosphere.Peelanotherandyouwillgetdeepemotion,empathyandimmediacy.Anotherlayerwillrevealcharacterisationandmorelayerswillrevealpace,actionandsoon.

    Theabilityofthewritertolayertheseaspectsoneontopoftheotheriswhatgivesstoriesandnovelssuchdepth,andwhatenablesthereadertolookbeyondmerewords.Theyareabletoreadbetweenthelinesandbecomeinvolvedwiththestory.

    Layeringplaysavitalrole,particularlywithimportantorsignificantscenes,becauseitallowsthewritertoexpandbeyondthesurfaceandaddmanylevelsforthereadertodiscoverandenjoy.Itstopsthewriterfallingfouloftellingratherthanshowing.

    Togiveyouanexample,IveborrowedanextractfrommyshortstoryDriftwood(GanglionPress),wherethemaincharacterStella,andherhusbandDouglas,areatseaaboardheiryacht,sailingaroundtheGreekislands.

    Thesquallrolledinfromthedistance.Theyachtsailedheadlongintotheapproachingtheatreofdarkness,

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    rolledalittle.

    Douglasfoughtwiththewheel.

    Thesceneisnotthatextraordinary.Itdoesntstandoutanditdoesnthaveanydepth.Thereisntmuchforthereadertogoonitdoesntyetengage.

    ButifIaddanotherlayer,perhapshintatsomecolour,thenthescenebeginstochange.Ivehighlightedtheaddedtext.

    SilverspittlegrazedStellasfaceasthesquallrolledinfromthedistance.Theyachtsailedheadlongintotheapproachingtheatreofdarkness,churnedalittle,snatchingrusttaintedreflectionsfromthelowcloud.

    Douglasfoughtwiththewheel.

    Itlooksbetter,butitsnotyetcomplete.Thecharactersarepivotaltothescenethereforethesceneneedstoreflectthiswithsometensionandatmosphere.Again,Ivehighlightedtheadditions.

    Thedarkcreptinquickly,broughtrainwithit.Andfear.

    SilverspittlegrazedStellasfaceasthesquallrolledinfromthedistance.Theyachtsailedheadlongintotheapproachingtheatreofdarkness,churnedalittle,snatchingrusttaintedreflectionsfromthelowcloud.Herinsidesshudderedasthestormrushedtowardthem.

    Douglasfoughtwiththewheel.

    Wecanstillturnback,shesaidtohim.Nopointinbeingfoolish.

    Itsstartingtoshapeupnowthatithassomedepth,andthatsbecauseIveaddedafewmoreinterestinglayers.NowimaginethesceneifIaddsounds,whichIvehighlighted.

    Thedarkcreptinquickly,broughtrainwithit.Andfear.

    SilverspittlegrazedStellasfaceasthesquallrolledinfromthedistance.Theyachtsailedheadlongintothe

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    approachingtheatreofdarkness,churnedalittle,snatchingrusttaintedreflectionsfromthelowcloud.Somethingacrosstheoceanrumbled.Herinsidesshudderedasthestormrushedtowardthem,raspingacrossthebow.

    Theyachtcreaked,rolledalittle.

    Douglasfoughtwiththewheel.

    Wecanstillturnback,shesaidtohim.Nopointinbeingfoolish.

    Byaddingasoundlayer,Iamgivingthereadermoretoworkwith,moreelementsforthemtoimagineandthereforemorepathwaysintothisfictionalworld.

    Butthesceneisstillnotlayeredenough.Itneedsmorelayers.ThistimeIwilladdmorecharacterisation.

    Thedarkcreptinquickly,broughtrainwithit.Andfear.

    SilverspittlegrazedStellasfaceasthesquallrolledinfromthedistance.Theyachtsailedheadlongintotheapproachingtheatreofdarkness,churnedalittle,snatchingrusttaintedreflectionsfromthelowcloud.Herinsidesshudderedasthestormrushedtowardthem.

    Douglasfoughtwiththewheel.

    Wecanstillturnback,shesaidtohim.Nopointinbeingfoolish.

    Foolish?Nopointturningbacknow,wemightaswellsailthroughitgetoutofitassoonaswecan.Besides,theyachtisstrongshecanfaceamoderatestorm.

    Canshe?Howthehellwouldyouknow?

    WiththeseextralayersinplaceIveenabledwhatwouldhavebeenaparticularlyflatscenetocomealiveandenablethereadertovisualiseit,tobecomepartofit.Nowthesceneisnotjustmerewords.Itsmorethanthat.

    Andtheonethingitdoesntdoistell.

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    Inpart2welllookatsomemoreexamplesofthelayeringtechniquethatwillhelpyouavoidtellingandinsteadgetyoutoshowmoreinyournarrative.

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    CommonWriting'Myths'Thereareplentyofmythssurroundingfictionwriting,thekindthatstickinourmindsandgiveusmanyofourmisconceptions.Weveallexperiencedthem,moresoatthebeginningofourwritingcareers,becausemanywritersmakethemistakeofassumingthatfame,untoldrichesandsuccesswilllandattheirfeet.Unfortunately,thisrarelyhappens,butifwritersputinthehardworkandtheyarewillingtolearn,thensuccessissuretofollow.So,whatarethemainwritingmyths?WritersearnmillionsThisisoneofthebiggestmisconceptions.Thetruthisthatmostwritersdontearnmillionsandtheyhaveanaverage9to5jobtoensureareliableincome.Writing,onthewhole,wontpaytherent.Thefewluckyonesthathavecaughtaneditorseye(andsaideditorthinkstheycanmakelotsofmoney)orthefewwritersthatcatchthezeitgeistandwritesomethingthatiscurrentlyflavourorthemonth(i.e.FiftyShades,DaVinciCodeetal).Thatdoesntnecessarilymeanthesenovelsareactuallyanygood,however.

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    GettinganovelpublishediseasyNo,itisnt.It'smorelikelythatyourmagnumopuswillberejectedcountlesstimesbeforeitcatchesaneditorseye,ifatall.

    Becomingpublishedisnotaseasyasitsounds.Itsonlyeasyifyouselfpublish,throughthelikesofAmazon.Mainstreampublicationissomewhatdifferent,however.Itsdifficultbecauseitscompetitive,andanyonewhosaysitisntcompetitiveismisleadingpotentialwriters.Itiscompetitive,andthatissimplybecauseoftheamountofmanuscriptsthatagentsandpublishersreceiveeachweek.Theyhavetosiftthroughhundredsandhundredsofsubmissions,andmaybeoneortwomightbespecialenoughcatchtheirinterest.

    Inessence,yoursubmissionmustcompetewiththousandsofothers,therefore,whatyousubmitreallydoeshavetomakethemsitupandtakenotice.Grammarisntimportant.EditorswilldoitforyouApoorlywrittensubmissionwillnotimpressaneditor.Theycanhelpwithcertainthings,theycanhighlightareasforimprovementandhelpguideawritertoimproveamanuscript,buttheywillnotcorrectitforyou.Poorsubmissionstelltheeditoralltheyneedtoknowaboutthewriter,anditwillendinrejection.

    Grammarisimportant.Ifyoucantgetthebasicsright,noeditorwillwanttopublishyou.Oncepublished,youllneverberejectedagainDontbankonit.Beingpublishedisntagoldentickettoallprospectivepublicationsandisntaguaranteethatyouwilleverberejectedagain,becauseyoucanstillberejected,evenifyouarealreadypublished.

    Eachpieceofworkyousubmitforpublicationisassessedonitsownmerits.Thatmeansitmaybe

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    acceptedoritmayberejected.Thatsjustthewaypublishingworks.Writinganoveliseasy.AnyonecandoitWritingisnevereasy.Andnoteveryonecandoit.

    Anyonecanwrite,butnoteveryoneisawriter.Thatmeansmostofwhattheywriteissubstandardandnotworthyofmainstreampublication.Thesewriterswouldntgetasecondglancefromagents.Writingishardworkandtakestimeandalotofeffort.Nothingisinstant.ItonlytakesacoupleofmonthstowriteanovelSometimestheyrequicktowritesometimestheytakelongerthanexpected.Butthatsonlythefirstdraft.Itsthesecond,third,fourthandfifthdraftsthattakeupthetime.Anyonewhocanchurnoutaperfectlyedited,polishednovelwithinthespaceofafewmonthsisaliterarygenius.Troubleis,literarygeniiareextremelyrare.

    Dontrushyourwriting.Takeyourtimetopolishyournoveltoperfection.Editorsacceptnothingless.OncepublishedIwillbeahugesuccessYetanothermythbasedonpreconception.Thesadtruthisthataround75%ofallnewnovelsfailtobreakeven,letalonemakeaniceprofitforthepublisher.Often,itisthesecondorthirdbookthatseesaprofitandsellstheauthorsname.

    Itisawellknownfactthatnewandunknownauthorsneedtimetoestablishthemselveswiththebookbuyingpublic.Iftheyhavebeenonthewritingcircuitforafewyears,establishingthemselves,thentheprogressionofsuccessismadeeasier.

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    Thisisanotherreasonwhywritingisneveraneasy,instantprocess.Idontneedrulesandconventions.Illdoitmyway.Editorswilllovemystuff.Goodluckwiththat.Imafabulous,talentedwriter.Mynovelissobrilliant,agentswillfightoverit.Fabulous,talentedwritersarerare,andthosewhoshoutloudaboutbeingfabulousandtalentedarenothingofthesort.Atmost,theyaremediocre.Theonlythingtheyarefabulousatisbeingarrogant.Andeditorsdonotlikearrogantwriters.Youareonlyafabulous,talentedwriterwhenyouvegotsomethingpublishedandyouvereceivedthepraisetobackitup.Andnovelsareonlybrilliantifyoureditorthinkssoandgivesyouapublishingcontract.WritingwillmakemerichandfamousUnlessyouareoneofthoserareauthorswhojusthappentowritesomethingthatcanmakeapublishersheadspinwithdollarsigns,thesadfactisthatthemajorityofwritersdontmakethatmuchmoneyatall,andmosthavefulltimejobsinadditiontotheirwriting.Manypeoplewritesimplytobecomerichandfamous,buttherealitysoonhitshome.Thebestadviceistogetridofanyexpectationswherewritingisconcernedandpurgeanypreconceptions.Thatwayyouwontbethatdisappointedwhenyoudontgetthatmegabuckspublishingdeal,butequallyyoumaybepleasantlysurprisedandifyoudid.

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    WritingIsntEasy

    Itsanewyearanditmarksafresh,enthusiasticstarttowriting,especiallyfornewwriters.Butforthosebeginnerswhothinkwritinganoveliseasy,thenitisbesttofindoutnowratherthanlaterthatitisntaseasyasitsounds.

    Firstly,letsdispelafewmythssothateverynewwriterisfundamentallyawareofwhatliesahead.Writingcertainlyisnteasyalmostallwriterswillagreeandanyonewhosaysdifferentcantbeatruewriter.Everywriterhasadifferentskilllevel,sonoteveryonecanwritethatwellandnoteveryonehasrawtalenttodoso.

    Fact:writingisaverylonely,hardandfrustratingbusiness.Itoftenmeanshours,days,weeksandyearsconcentratingonanovelthatmayneverbepublished.Awritermightspendweekswritingashortstorythatmayneverfindahome.Noteverythingwewritemakesitintoprint.Thatsthenatureofwriting.

    Disappointmentisoftenastapledietofanywriterunderstandfromtheoutsetthatnoteverythingyouwritewillbeamazingandnoteverythingwillbetoapublishablestandard,butitsworthrememberingthatthemorewewrite,thebetterwebecome.

    Writingtothatpublishablestandard,however,doesntcomeinstantly.Thefactisthatpeopledontjustwakeuponedayandsuddenlybecomenovelists.IcanpluckafewstringsonaguitarandIcanplayanoteortwoonthepiano,butitdoesntmakemeamusician.

    Inotherwords,itmeansyearsofdedicationandlearningthecraftoffictionwriting,sometimeswithminimalreward.

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    Italsomeanswouldbewritersneedtodevelopatoughskinandapositiveoutlookinordertorideoutthedisappointmentsthatwillinevitablycomethedreadedrejectionsbeforeanypositivesstarttoemerge.

    SomewritersspendalifetimetryingtobethenextJKRowlingorStephenKing,buttheyneversucceedsimplybecausetheyaretryingtoemulatethosewritersinthehopethattheybecomerichandfamous,too,ratherthanlettingtheirownwritingvoiceandstyledothework.Oftentheirwritingisntverygoodandtheyhaventtakenthetimetolearnaboutcraft.Youcantbeawriterovernight.

    So,whyisntwritingeasy?

    Well,itsnotjustaboutstringingwordstogethertomakeastory.Itisntjustaboutbeingcreativeeitherithasmanytechnicalcomponentstoo.Itsaboutdeveloping,andstructuringsomethingthatentertains,thrillsandsatisfiesareader,sotherehastobeafundamentalappreciationofhowwordsworkandwhattheymean.Thatmeanslearningaboutandunderstandingthemanydifferentwaysthatnarrativeworks,sowritersneedtobeawareofthetechnicalitiessuchasdialogueanddescription,correctPOV,correcttenses,passive/activeverbs,understandingsentencestructure,theuseofmodifiers,andintensifiers,knowingthedifferencebetweenadjectives,adverbs,nounsandverbsandaboveall,thecorrectuseofgrammarandsyntax.

    Itsalsoaboutunderstandingtheideaofresearch,plotting,subplottingandstrategy.Itsaboutapplyingthemestoastoryandhowtheyallrelatetothemaincharacter,thenmakingalltheseelementscometotogetherseamlesslybytheendofthestory.

    Itsaboutknowinghowtocharacteriseusingcharacterhistory,actions,responsesandthoughts.Itsaboutcreatingtherightsettingandbackground.Itsaboutcreatingunitybetweentime,placeandaction(Greekunities).Itsaboutkeepingcontinuity,knowinghowto

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    transitionsmoothlybetweenscenesandhowtocorrectlyuseflashback.Itsaboutunderstandingandapplyingsymbolismandforeshadowingtocreateadeeper,layerednarrativetoprovidehiddenmeaningsforthereadertodiscover.

    Anddontforgettherightuseofmetaphorandsimile,tone,assonanceimmediacythelistisendless.

    Lastly,andmostimportantly,thereistheabilitytoedit,tospotandcorrectyourownmistakes.Editingisprobablythehardestpartofthewritingprocess.

    Writingisallthesethingsandmore.So,iswritingreallyeasy?

    AnyonecanwriteanovelandselfpublishonAmazonetc.,however,alargegamutofworkonthereissubstandardandwouldntgetpastaneditor.

    Writersmustunderstandjusthowharditistobecomemainstreampublished.Inotherwords,writersshouldbeatastandardthatknocksthesocksoffagentsandpublishers,sothattheywillwanttopublishyourwork.

    YourjobasawriteristomakethemsitupandsayWow!

    Butgettingthatreactionisnoteasy.Everywriterstartingonthisjourneyshouldbeawarethattheroadaheadisntstraight,smoothorlinedwithgold.Farfromit.Itsaconstant,uphillstruggletogetyourworknoticedandappreciated,andevenhardertobepublished.

    Butthewaytodothatistoforgetaboutinstantsuccessandconcentrateonthecraftandmechanicsoffictionwriting,tostartatthebottomandworkyourwayup.Writingisaconstantlearningcurve,andthereismuchtolearn,becausenooneisbornwithinstantknowledge.Theonlythingagoodwriterisbornwithisrawtalenttostarttheprocess.

    Thewritingprocessallowsyoutolearnasyouwrite,tokeepwritingandimprove.Ittakesyearsof

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    apprenticeshipandpractice.Itsnotinstant.Andthegreatestlearningdeviceforanywriterisrejection,becausethatshowwecorrectourmistakesandlearnaboutediting.Thatshowwelearntobecomebetterwriters.

    So,doyoustillwanttowrite?Evenifitisnteasy?Thenbepreparedforfailurerejectionanddisappointmentwillbecomeapartofyourwritingjourney,butultimatelyfailurewillhelpyouasawriter.Putinthehardwork,bepreparedtolearn,andyouwilleventuallysucceed.

    Andremember,writingisnevereasy.

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    POSTEDBYAJ HUMPAGEATSATURDAY, JANUARY04, 2014

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