Vylar Kaftan :: writer of science fiction & fantasy

Vylar Kaftan

Three sentences off…

March 9th, 2008

Hey writers.

Do you ever write a story, and have it ALMOST working–but it’s three sentences off?

Approximately three sentences, of course. Might be a few more or less.  Might be sentences you need to add, delete, change, or some combination of the above.  But those tiny changes make all the difference.

This happens to me a lot. Probably with half of the stories I write.  I get them 99% polished, but they’re just not quite right. I know they’re off but I can’t see how.  And the only way to see it is to put it away for a few weeks or months–which matters a great deal when I have a deadline to meet.

Few critiquers can identify the problem. They can usually point out why the story isn’t working, but rarely a solution.  And if they do propose a solution, it’s often major, like, “chop off the ending and do this instead.”  But it’s rare that I need such extreme measures.  If I’m patient, I can often solve the problem more efficiently.

Is this a common experience? Is this a result of my attention to detail and my efforts to make every word count?   Am I a hopeless perfectionist who’s making this harder than it needs to be?

You snooze, you lose.

March 5th, 2008

This alarm clock is completely awesome. Except I really fear the results. I think I’d set mine to Focus on the Family, or one of those book-burning clubs.

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