It’s been a busy day, so I’ll keep this progress update short. I’m now 36% closer to having my intentional outline for Deniable Unit 1 complete! #amwriting
It’s been a busy day, so I’ll keep this progress update short. I’m now 36% closer to having my intentional outline for Deniable Unit 1 complete! #amwriting
Progress Update
Quick update on my progress with DU1. I added a whopping 10% to my progress. 😃 I’m now 32% closer to done with my intentional outline. 🎉 #amwriting
Progress Update
Quick update on my progress with DU1. I’m now 22% closer to done with my intentional outline. 🎉🤓
I had a lot of reading to do today. I’m using Solid Story Compass, book two in the iterative outlining series, as my editing/writing guide. So, that’s where the reading came in. After the reading part, I got down to work with my co-protagonists: Elle and Adam. I spent most of the time checking their scene distribution for balance, making sure that I set up the bonding cues for both characters, and finally, I spent a little more time on their character arcs.
Onwards!
Progress Update
Woohoo! I made major progress on my intentional outline for Deniable Unit 1. I’ve just completed my interim intentional outline. Basically, what that means is that I’ve locked down the plot. I’m now at 18% done on this round of pre-editing/writing. 😁
Today was all about double-checking. Or is that triple-checking? I started out making sure that I hadn’t allowed the backstory to take over the plot—and made sure that it hadn’t created a new story goal. Then it was onto analyzing what kind of story Act I promises the reader, and if that follows through the rest of the story. And finally, I made certain that my co-protagonists were actively pursuing the story goal set up in Act I.
All this re-outlining can be daunting/annoying, but the outline I have today is miles better than the one I started with. I’m so glad I didn’t jump into the writing with that one—the editing would have been a nightmare. Roll on tomorrow!
Progress Update!
Woohoo! I made progress on my intentional outline. On a Sunday, no less. I’m four percent closer than I was yesterday, so that puts me at ten percent. I’ve still got a lot of chipping away to do, but I’m that bit closer to my goal of having Deniable Unit 1 available in stores.🥳
I spent the better part of today unravelling parts of the plot that didn’t belong in the story. It was quite tricky changing some of the plot points because they seemed like they belonged. They seemed to belong because I’d focused on the theme when I’d done the original outline. When I looked hard at it today, it became apparent that I’d switched from one type of plot to another.
Continue reading “DU1 Progress Update: Aug 11“Effective today, I’m pulling my editing services for the next few months–I’ll be back mid-September.
I’m taking a much-needed break from editing to concentrate on my writing–which has been on the backburner since I started editing.
I want to say a huge thank you to my amazing clients, and I look forward to working with you again in the future.
A while back I tried to do the whole microblogging thing from my site, but I really didn’t get far. Now that it looks like it’s working, I’m getting brave and I’m testing IFTTT set ups. Take this as advance warning for random posts.
I suck at updating my editing availability. The main reason is that I’m copy editing for a client. The lesser reason is Scottish Twitter. When I have some downtime, I get sucked into its awesomeness. (I’m super awesome at hitting love and retweeting. Read as: more of a lurker than a poster.)
Back to the point of the post: editing availability. I’m fully booked until 15th February. After that, I’m on holiday until the end of the month–though I will be working with a beta reading client during that time.
I have a provisional copy editing booking for the first three weeks of March–I’ll update when plans firm up.
My first available date is Monday 25th March. Interested in booking the slot? Fill out the contact form or drop me a line on Messenger.