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Education Writing A Novel - Tip 6 - Responding When I Fail The Honesty Test
Friday, August 17, 2012
I find it is important to constantly ask myself if my writing is honest. Here are some of the tests that I employ: Does the writing ring true to me? Am I making myself vulnerable, exposing my true feelings? Am I obscuring? For me when I obscure, it usually means that I'm not convinced that I truly want to share. Am I still excited about the manuscript, or am I just plodding along. Is the manuscript still aligned with what I want to accomplish? (What I want to accomplish may have gradually changed, or I may have had a sudden "ah-ha moment." Sometimes, my writing fails my honesty test and I must make a decision: Make changes that bring it back to an honest manuscript, kill off the project, or settle. Usually, I make changes. While writing a novel in a science-fiction fantasy series, I found that my work was no longer aligned with what I wanted to accomplish. I realized that I the central theme that I wanted to explore in the series had evolved into the secrets of living in harmony with the Universe. I experimented with changing the name of the series as well as changing the name of the first book of the series. To do this, I created new graphics. The graphic for the new series name pinpoints exactly what I want to say. ( I realize that this is a working graphic, and I expect that it will be replaced by an illustration prepared by a professional illustrator.) To help me whether I wanted to the title of the first book, I created a graphic for the book title. My reaction was mixed. At first the new name felt terribly congruent. After a little while, I felt like retaining the original title. I haven't made a final decision yet, but regardless of my decision I will adopt the attitude of Thomas Edison, who experimented with creating a light bulb thousands of times before he achieved a successful design. When asked about his failure his response was that he had learned from each iteration how now to create a light bulb. Edison founded General Electric, one of the world's premiere companies. I have chosen to make myself vulnerable by sharing my writing experiences on line. My basic philosophy is that one needs a series of interim successes, and it is a success to redefine a goal. The additional clarity provides me with energy.
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