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Inspiration and Tools of the Trade

4/26/2012

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“We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.”
--Ernest Hemingway

I'm starting to write a brand new book and I’m at that giddy stage, the in-love stage.  Everything is possible! The pages ahead of me are an endless open territory.  My characters will do great things!  Hideous things!  Gut-wrenching things!  There are no limits to what I can do with setting!  It will be a character in itself. And the plot?  It will weave into complicated rivulets that will test the limits of my character!  That’s what beginnings are, open territory where everything and anything is possible. Inspiration abounds.

But I’ve written enough books to know that after the “everything is possible” stage comes the “oh crap, this isn't going exactly as I planned” stage.  Inspiration alone doesn't get a book get written. And that fact makes me mindful of craft, using all the tools at my disposal to help me tell the story in the best possible way I can.  At this early stage I begin revisiting and polishing up the tools I have, and always, always, begin looking for new ones. In terms of craft, I am forever an apprentice and I'm grateful for that.
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I have to admit, I love reading about craft.  There’s hardly a book on writing that I don’t own.  Stephen King, Robert Mckee,  Anne LeMott, Madeline L’Engle, Donald Maass, Betsy Lerner, Linda Seger, and many, many more--I’ve learned something from them all. I love hearing their insights, their highs and lows of the process, and their own unique approaches which could never be mine, but make me examine my own process more closely. Yes, I guess this is a time of self-examination too.

This last year when I was on tour with Alyson Noel and Jessica Brody, they both told me about the Beat Sheet from Save the Cat, a book on screenwriting by Blake Snyder.  It helps you break your story down into fifteen essential beats. Much of what is covered can apply to novels too.  It intrigued me. So I’m using a modified version of that to organize my thoughts.

Why don’t I just use the same methods I’ve used on all my other books?  To a certain extent I do, but alas, no two books are ever alike, so they all have to be approached slightly differently.  And maybe I just like mixing things up a bit to help me think in fresh ways. I love the challenge of new stories and new approaches. Maybe that’s what I love the most about the writing process, is it keeps you on your toes.

And this new book is certainly doing that.  New territory.  Magical. But when the walls and detours start coming, I’m grateful for the tools too.

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Debbi Michiko Florence link
4/26/2012 01:30:36 am

YAY for the new shiny fun project! Love that stage! Also love craft books! Cheering you on! And yay for Save The Cat! :) I find that I love rereading craft books, but even more, love to discover new ones. Each book serves to improve my craft, spark ideas, give me hope. xo

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Mary E. Pearson
4/26/2012 03:33:07 am

The first time through a book on writing, I underline the passages that really speak to me, and then when I need a bit of inspiration, I go back and reread those parts. Keep going on your projects, Debbi!

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Karen b
4/26/2012 02:28:20 am

I can't wait to hear more about your next book! I loved reading this post. I'm not a writer, but you got me inspired to start some other projects! You certainly have a way with words! :)

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Mary E. Pearson
4/26/2012 03:34:08 am

Yes! All projects--writing and otherwise--have their tougher moments. The key is to keep going!

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Cindy
4/27/2012 06:02:21 am

Hooray for a new project! I can't wait to read it already!!

I love craft books as well--and Save the Cat in particular. There's a novel beat sheet somewhere on the internet. You can probably google it. Or let me know and I can send you a copy.

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Mary E. Pearson
4/27/2012 08:04:11 am

Is that the one that shows the corresponding pages for a full length novel? I have that one. But if it is something different, let me know! So I know three Cindy's off the top of my head. Are you one I know?

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