Friday, November 18, 2016

Seven Writing Links -- Volume 149

None much progress on the writing front this week. Still struggling with the same scene I've been stuck on for an embarrassingly long time. Usually my problem has to do with pacing, but this time I think it comes down to me not really knowing what needs to happen in the scene. I have a bullet list of things I want/need my characters to say and do, but putting it all together in a coherent fashion just isn't working. It might turn out I have to dump some of those items on my checklist, but deciding which of my darlings to kill and which should stay is hard.

Either way, I'm REALLY tired of working on this chapter.

Some of you might recall I had laser surgery to repair a small tear in my retina a couple of months ago. Well, I went back to the doctor for a followup and while the original tear was fine, a new one had developed, which meant I had to go through the laser procedure again. Oh joy! It only took a few minutes, and this time I was prepared for the discomfort, so it wasn't too bad, but I'm praying no new tears show up when I go back in a few weeks.

And if you haven't already seen it, be sure to check out Crystal Collier's post from Wednesday

Have a great weekend and enjoy the links!

ChemistKen


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5 comments:

  1. Sorry about that! Hopefully that was the eye surgery.
    Dump some of that checklist and just go for it. Plow through that troublesome chapter.
    Have a great Thanksgiving.

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  2. Oh dear! I hope your eyes are okay from here on out. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! And thank you for the links. :)

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  3. Egads. That sucks about the eyes. I hope things turn out better.

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  4. Praying for awesome eye recovery and ongoing health!
    And best wishes on getting through that trouble chapter.
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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