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Little By Little
ARTICLE ORIGINALLY APPEARED AT
TheBigFiveOh.com Blog @ Yahoo.Com, 01/11/08
Maybe it's part of that "afraid to finish" syndrome common to many authors:
when you make a decision about a plot and put it down on paper, it's made.
You have to live with it. If you guessed wrong or wasn't bold enough in your
statement, you can't take it back, at least not right away.
That's the thing about being an author: creating worlds. You can't be afraid
of whatever is rattling around in your head. It's there, and it needs to be
expressed. Whether it's appropriate for a military techno-thriller novel is
another question. But the emotions and images all need to be released in one
form or another.
That's the essence of being an author. I believe all of us have emotions,
forces, energy within us that need to be expressed. Authors do it in words.
We create a universe and express our deepet desires, fears, hopes, and
passions in words. Sounds a little archaic, but it works. It's the same as
painters doing it on canvas with paints or pencils, or musicians doing it
with sounds made with prehistoric instruments and eons-old squiggly marks on
paper.
My manuscript is delayed for reasons I'll share with you later, when they're
under control. Suffice it to say that things have happened over the past 9
months that took a lot of that inner-world energy away and channeled it in a
different, outworldly direction. Fixes are in place so hopefully it won't
happen again. But I have energy that others need and can benefit from, and
I'll use it where and when I see fit.
But there is excitement even in adversity. A challenge arises, and a
decision is made and a course charted. Is it the right course? What will
happen? What will you do? What will others think? All that doesn't matter.
You take whatever happens and deal with it the best you can. You're in a
position to make a decision and take a hand in charting the future--GREAT!
Take it! You're in charge? BE IN CHARGE! Afraid you're not really in charge?
Doesn't matter. Take charge and you may actually find that you were supposed
to be in charge from the beginning.
Amazing what a few glasses of red wine will do for you. It will make you
realize, in the middle of a tremendous battle scene in your twentieth novel
in a 20-year writing career, that you have broken your New Year's oath to
blog every day.
For the record, I opened an an 8 year-old bottle of Silver Oak Napa Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon. My wife is on an overnight trip to the Bay area, and my
son is (hopefully) in bed. I rarely drink alone, but in realizing I needed
to do a blog entry, in the midst of finishing another novel, I somehow
decided to have some wine and do a blog and comment on the biz. Weird.
The only thing more exciting than realizing I'll finish the novel this
weekend is getting ideas down on paper for the next book. Cool. Maybe that's
the Silver Oak talking. If so, talk to me, baby! I know the hot tub will
have something to say too.
by Dale Brown,
2007
I'm on the last battle scene in the new novel, "Shadow Command." It's
exciting to be so close to being finished, but strangely it's a downer too.
Thinking of new ideas to put in the book is exciting. Yes, I want to finish
the sucker, but twisting and turning the plot over and over again in my head
is a real turn-on.
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