Monday, February 19, 2018

The Goal of 2018

It's hard to believe it's already the new year. You put your head down at the beginning of the school year and when you finally have a chance to breath - to really look up for the first time - months have flown by. It's been a crazy-fun time, don't get me wrong. But if I'm not careful, certain aspects of my life have a tendency to slip by unnoticed.

I have one main goal for 2018. I have been slowly working on the sequel and as a way to increase my own excitement, I even posted the new title for the second book on Goodreads: Ascent into the Mist. But while I work on that, I have a secondary project that I've grown more and more excited about.

This will require a bit of a backstory. I have probably spoken of this in bits and pieces but here it is in the whole.

When I was in grade eleven I took a creative writing course in my high school. I was obsessed. It was so much fun to be part of a community of people so excited about writing. Each class was a new adventure. So I decided to take part of Nanowrimo that November. At the time I hadn't had any periods of intense writing in years so I had some trouble plotting.

I finally decided on a simple plot about a girl who lived in Vancouver - like me - and enjoyed hiking - like me. Though her personality is far from mine. I loved writing descriptions because I could finally put my beautiful home in words. I wrote about 60 000 words in November, and then finished it up in December at around 80 000 words. At the time I was sick of my characters and the story that when I was done, I didn't want to look at it anymore.

But I still wanted to do something with it. In class we had started learning about the querying process so I thought that I might as well send it off to literary agents. I only edited the first few chapters, mind you, so I knew the back half was a bit of a train wreck.

It still hurt when rejection letters came through but it was easier then because I knew that I hadn't really given it the time it needed. I did get one request for a full manuscript which was very exciting. In the end it didn't work out, but the agent mentioned that perhaps it would work better as a middle grade book rather than a young adult story.

I didn't do anything with it because having finished one book, I was excited to get on to the next. Especially since I was finally giving in and writing a fantasy for the first time. But it has always ruminated at the back of my mind, the idea that I could somehow rework this story I had poured so much time into. I ignored it for a long time because I had heard about so many authors saying that your first book was no good, so I thought that this was my no-good book.

Recently I started to look back over it and I've gotten excited about the story. There are some bits that I'm really excited about and others that I can't help but cringe when I read it. So I have undertaken the project to go through the entire thing as thoroughly as possible and make it as good as I can.

I still don't know whether I want to query it - though I probably will. But it has been a thorn in my side that I've left this book less than complete. Even though all the words are there, they aren't the best that I could have made it.

So my goal by the end of 2018 is to finish editing this novel. The editing process was really fast through the first few chapters because I had worked them over so long ago when I was first querying, but after that it has been slower. I am basically rewriting entire passages because I need to condense the word count from 80 000 to 60 000 which is a more reasonable word count for a middle grade novel.