Plan of action re: Ice Palace book
Sep. 21st, 2004 10:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I brainstormed in my novel diary re: what I need to do to get the book moving again. I tried to identify what it is that is making me get stuck and think of a plan of action to address the problems.
Points of unease:
Opacity of Jack
Vagueness about how Rolf and Jack are allied
Feel that book doesn't have enough characters. All I really have are Solveig, Ingrid, Agnes, Jack and Rolf.
Lack of knowledge about architecture
Unease about proposed climax of the book. I haven't really sold it to myself; to me it smacks too much of the climax of my first book. Ugh. Like chewing used chewing gum.
Have not convinced myself that I have figured out satisfactorily What Happens To Rolf
I don't know what the fish are up to.
What does magic have to do with the story? The emotional arc?
Unsure about the dream opening sequence.
I thought about that if writing this book is metafiction, then this book is about self-doubt. How does the ice palace fit in?
Plan of action:
1) For the next week, try freewriting any way I can think of to get into Jack's mind:
Write from the P-O-V of someone in his apartment building
Someone who sees him on the bus (does he ride the bus?)
A coworker (not Solveig)
Someone who sees him at the neighborhood coffeeshop (does he drink coffee?)
What would a journalist say who interviews him about architecture?
Try applying the questions in the List Yourself book.
2) Once I have finished reading Tim Powers' Declare, start to try reading possible source books. Architecture, esp. in Twin Ciites. Any folklore (esp. Scandinavian) re: fish.
3) Think about how much time should be devoted to writing (per day? per week?), no excuses.
4) Reassess status of Jack at beginning of October.
Points of unease:
Opacity of Jack
Vagueness about how Rolf and Jack are allied
Feel that book doesn't have enough characters. All I really have are Solveig, Ingrid, Agnes, Jack and Rolf.
Lack of knowledge about architecture
Unease about proposed climax of the book. I haven't really sold it to myself; to me it smacks too much of the climax of my first book. Ugh. Like chewing used chewing gum.
Have not convinced myself that I have figured out satisfactorily What Happens To Rolf
I don't know what the fish are up to.
What does magic have to do with the story? The emotional arc?
Unsure about the dream opening sequence.
I thought about that if writing this book is metafiction, then this book is about self-doubt. How does the ice palace fit in?
Plan of action:
1) For the next week, try freewriting any way I can think of to get into Jack's mind:
Write from the P-O-V of someone in his apartment building
Someone who sees him on the bus (does he ride the bus?)
A coworker (not Solveig)
Someone who sees him at the neighborhood coffeeshop (does he drink coffee?)
What would a journalist say who interviews him about architecture?
Try applying the questions in the List Yourself book.
2) Once I have finished reading Tim Powers' Declare, start to try reading possible source books. Architecture, esp. in Twin Ciites. Any folklore (esp. Scandinavian) re: fish.
3) Think about how much time should be devoted to writing (per day? per week?), no excuses.
4) Reassess status of Jack at beginning of October.
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Date: 2004-09-22 05:09 pm (UTC)Am just an occasional lj-reader, but am interested in the book and know a fair bit about architecture (used to live with an architect) - feel free to mail any questions: arcly_ym@yahoo.co.uk
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Date: 2004-09-23 06:41 am (UTC)