That 45 pages into my book (see what writing every day--except on wedding days--and also a few days before--and a few days after?) I can't say exactly what it's about.
People, think "plot nugget." I've mentioned this before--the idea that you should be able to say in two sentences what your book is about.
I'm a leetle alarmed, actually.
nah, that's OK. two *hundred* pages in, now that's a problem.
ReplyDeleteare you still doing 1000 words a day? I need to do that again. Because dude. (I did write one sentence today, though! That's progress!)
I agree with Kerry. Not a problem. Yet.
ReplyDeleteWow. I am going to start a poem a day for April, starting on Thursday. Better start getting my ideas on.
I find it fascinating (and intimidating) that you generally know what your books are about by this point. I have plot-knowledge envy. (Is that a wikipedia topic? Because it should be.)
ReplyDeleteJust go watch Roan Inish.
ReplyDeleteI think that because you're thinking about it, it'll happen.
p.s Bren said he can't wait to read it.
No, forty pages isn't a magic number. You'll figure it out in the next thirty pages. A fascinating process.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't worry about it too much. If you get to the end and still can't figure it out, then that something to worry about.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
I am just glad to read something that didn't include Harry Reid...thank you!!
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