What do you do when one trusted friend tells you to scrap the first chapter of one of the stories you plan on entering in the 2012 GH?
If it’s a chapter you love, chock-full of hilarious lines and
you’re not ready to hear the fateful directive to “chop it,” you seek a second opinion.
And when the Starcatcher sister offering said second opinion concurs, saying that she, too, thinks the beginning makes both hero and heroine look less-than-heroic …
Well, you bite the bullet and cut your beloved first chapter, which began life as a prologue to begin with. (I should have known that no one would be fooled by my slapping it with a “Chapter 1” header.)
It wasn’t easy to cut a chapter that starts out like this: “When Melinda’s now-ex-fiancé admonished her to grow up, she doubted playing tonsil hockey with a man old enough to be her father was what he’d had in mind.”
Okay, maybe a wee bit of “ick factor” lurks in that beginning. (Thanks, Anna, for putting your finger on that one. It may be why I didn’t final in the Rubies’ first line contest this time.)
Finally, I was willing to admit to myself that the pages didn’t paint either of them in the best light — even though they you see right away that Mel was overexaggerating Dave’s age.
Surprisingly, it wasn’t as painful as I expected. I plan to work in some of the funnier bits as part of the backstory — and when this novel makes it to publication, don’t be surprised to see Dave and Melinda’s “how it all began” pop up on the blog as an online extra.
I will survive my MS’s massive surgery — without too much bleeding, I hope.
I’m glad to have friends who’ll tell me the cold, hard truth — even when I’m not quite ready to hear it.
4 Comments
Abigail Sharpe · October 24, 2011 at 6:30 pm
It’s so hard, isn’t it? You work so hard to create something and then you have to get rid of it. Hate when that happens.
Good luck, whatever you decide.
arlene · October 25, 2011 at 6:06 pm
Thanks! It gives me the feeling the story won’t place in the contest I entered it in … in the original form. I am, however, enjoying the rewrite — so I guess everyone was onto something.
Abigail Sharpe · October 26, 2011 at 8:24 am
When do you get the contest results? Cuz you never know! I bet you didn’t think you’d get into the Golden Heart finals last year, didja? *grin*
arlene · October 26, 2011 at 8:52 pm
I didn’t expect to final … but I sure did hope I would. 😉