November Rewrites--Jan Blazanin
Confession: I haven’t given
much thought to this month’s post. Since the beginning of October, my creative
energy has been channeled into a second round of revisions for my agent.
The first rewrite was
extensive. A change from two points of view to one, eliminating the main
character’s mother and sister and moving her dad out of the picture, shortening,
rearranging, and removing scenes. A major overhaul that took five nail-biting months.
This pass is minor in
comparison, but equally important. Adding depth to the main character’s back
story and motivation, rounding out the secondary character with information
that was lost when I eliminated her viewpoint, and slowing the pacing in the
last 50 pages. All taken care of.
My agent’s final suggestion
was to go through the manuscript sentence-by-sentence and remove every word
that doesn’t move the story forward. That includes duplicated information and
those sneaky justs, verys, and reallys clogging my plot. In this read through,
I’ve noticed that characters repeat themselves multiple times, hitting readers
over the head with facts they already know.
The first round of revisions
cut more than 21,000 words, creating a tighter, more streamlined plot. But
word-by-word cuts have made my story stronger. I expect to send the
manuscript to my agent by the end of next week. My fingers are crossed that I
got it right this time.
If not, there’s always
December.
I've got my fingers crossed for you, too, Jan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Holly!
ReplyDeleteYou got rid of all your justs, verys, and reallys?? Really?? I'm revising right now, also. And it's amazing what can be pruned, thinned, and tightened.
ReplyDeleteNot all of them, but quite a few. Teen characters have to say just and really now and then. :)
DeleteI'm at a similar point in a revision. Somehow it always takes so much longer than I realize when I start.
ReplyDeleteIt does, doesn't it? Good luck with your revisions!
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