Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fear Through the Eyes of Madness

The past few weeks have been a bit rough. I havent stopped thinking about how the last few chapters will round out, but I havent been writing much down, either. Knowing that I'd finished the story in my mind kinda killed my motivation.

"What point is there in writing anything else down? Im just going to rewrite it all come November."

Well, thats the point. I need to write it down first to have something to rewrite. Admittedly, Im having trouble concentrating enough to get the logic down for the next chapter before the mindless action begins. However, I think I found a tool to help me out.

Its called Storybook, and it does a bunch of organizational things to help keep an outline in focus. You create scenes, which are linked to chapters. Scenes are also linked to characters and locations, which you can develop within the tool. Also, you can create "strands" or "plotlines." This way you can link scenes to a plotline, and when everything is loaded in the tool you'll be able to see if the plot needs some more detail or is too clustered. It shows how often characters are used, it plots out timelines, it does pretty much everything I need an outline to do so that I dont have to do it later.

My plan for now is to load everything into this new format, and then without finishing the last few chapters, I'm going to start editing the outline from the beginning. This will help reintroduce me to the characters and everything they go through that leads up to the end. Hopefully this will reignite in me the logic that I need to get down perfectly to finish everything off. I also expect the ending to change because of a rewrite, so it will be good to keep the ending loose for now.

The only bummer about this tool is that you cant track a word count. At this point I guess it doesnt really matter. Im over 15K and will likely hit 20K, which is almost half of the Nanowrimo goal. I dont think I'll have any problem generating 50K words. I just hope I can keep up with writing during November to get there.