SIX DAYS until submission! I had a better morning this morning, with two chapters edited before I descended into the bowels of the day job. In the narrative, the final battle has begun, which means my original prose had occasionally strayed away from my main characters' POVs and adopted a more omniscient, authorial perspective. It's … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 21
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SEVEN DAYS until submission! Here begins my final-week sequence of blink-and-you-miss-them ghostwriter reports ... A 5:15am start rewarded me with 90 minutes of precious editing time before the day job kicked in. I edited only one chapter, due to the need for some delicate rewriting: weaving character relationships more fully into steadily mounting pre-battle tension; … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 20
Writing in Technicolor
I write in Technicolor. Perhaps I should explain. Like most writers of my generation, my writing style and sense of narrative have been greatly influenced by cinema. If you asked me to list the stories that have had the greatest influence on me, I'd be as likely to cite George Lucas's Star Wars as John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath, … Continue reading Writing in Technicolor
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After a solid day spent editing, and with a little over a week to go until my final submission deadline, it's unlikely this entry will make a lot of sense. But if I don't check in now, you probably won't hear from me again until it's all over. And that would be a shame. Today, … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 19
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I'm eighty-eight pages into the second draft, which means it's time to put down my laptop for a moment and check in with you, oh loyal reader of these rambling and soon-to-be-concluded ghostwriter diaries. Why pause for breath on this particular page? Read on and you'll find out. This might be the second draft, but … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 18
Neolithic Names
Character names are a thorny issue for writers of fiction. If a name doesn't remind you of your old Uncle Henry, it probably conjures up an image of a famous actor or politican. Perhaps a notorious serial killer. Give your hero a long name and you'll be sick of writing it out by the time … Continue reading Neolithic Names
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If you've ever climbed a mountain, or even a moderately challenging hill, you'll know all about false summits. A false summit is the tantalising peak that appears over the next ridge when you're still only halfway up the slope. You strike out towards it with renewed gusto, convinced your ultimate goal is in sight, and … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 17
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Huzzah! I'm a very happy ghost! The first draft of the novel is now complete, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule. Having blasted through the final action-packed chapters, I now find myself with no more story left to tell. However, if you think I'm ready to kick back with a stiff drink, think again. My … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 16
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Regular readers of these ghostwriter diaries may recall how, a few weeks ago, a minor crisis involving a broken washing machine resulted in my most productive day to date. Well, thanks to yet another domestic disaster, I've surpassed my record. All right, it was hardly a disaster, just a carbon monoxide alarm triggering an unlikely … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 15
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Well, that's the second big milestone reached. At around 6:30am today, I wrote the final words of Chapter 25, completing Act II of the fantasy novel I'm ghostwriting. My deadline to submit this middle chunk of the book is Monday morning, so I have the weekend to review it. I don't have time to do … Continue reading Ghostwriter Diaries 14