
The novel is almost finished! Writing is never a straightforward journey. Here is a rough sketch of my recent writing experiences in graph form (‘Writer’s Mood’ on one axis, ‘Time Passed’ on the other).
The novel is almost finished! Writing is never a straightforward journey. Here is a rough sketch of my recent writing experiences in graph form (‘Writer’s Mood’ on one axis, ‘Time Passed’ on the other).
8 responses to “The Many Stages of Writing a Novel”
This graph is incomplete without the morning infusions of coffee and night time vodka events of self-medication/twisting the muse’s nipples.
Indeed, there are so many things that could be included 🙂
Regret, pride, self-flagellation, frozen pizza.
I love the diagram. There have been times I feel like stopping and shooting the monkey off my shoulder. Then a big breath and a push forward. I’m so happy for you that finished your novel–ready for publishing or a revision?
Thank you Cindy! Definitely take that deep breath and keep going! There are so many things that happen along the way. I am almost there. I have included all reader feedback and made structural amendments, so now I am in the final edit, chasing down errant apostrophes and catching any pesky errors that slipped through. Then, I have to decide the publication date!
Awesome news. Good luck with your endeavors 🙂
Ha, ha…I can relate. My own experience is that it is “finished” only when it is published; otherwise, I endlessly keep tinkering with it. Good luck with your novel!
Thank you! Yes editing is endless tinkering. As I believe Oscar Wilde said about commas, I spend half my time putting them in and half the time taking them out!