Saturday, February 9, 2008

Cover Flat contest winner...

Actually, it's winners.

Unfortunately I need to hold off on posting who those winners are until next week, but I promise it will be worth the wait. Your patience is appreciated. {G}

Thanks, too, for all the support and good wishes re. my writing. It must be working because I'm scribbling away...and not taking one solid word for granted. So thank you.

And on the writing front...

So I'm tooling along in Zodiac-land, and I'm awed at the amount of material I have; and at the thoughts and hopes and 'maybes' I'm entertaining and interested in exploring throughout these remaining novels. I employ what I call the "kitchen-sink method" of writing: meaning save nothing, throw everything in there, especially your best ideas, because not only may you not get a chance to utilize them otherwise, but using them and yourself all the way up means there's room for more wonderful ideas to replace them. Ones that build on what came before. This is the same principle (phenomenon?) at work behind the 'writing begets writing' maxim. The more you do it, the more you can do.

Interesting, no?

Anyway, I think so...but I'd forgotten how sometimes a book is so chocked with ideas that not only do some of them get pushed to the last of the 400-500 pages, some get thrown into the next book. I'm seeing this happen now with book4 of the Zodiac series, and since I'm keeping a loose grip on my pen in this first draft, and observing what's going on mostly from my peripheral vision (The idea being to snea up on it so it doesn't spook and run) I can observe it dispassionately. If I need these ideas later, they'll be there. If not, I have faith that something better will come along to replace them. What's still mind-boggling, however, is that some of these shunted bits are things I'd thought would end up in the third book. Now it looks like book5 will be the earliest, though I'm certainly not going to hold my breath.

And the world just keeps on building...it's so awesome!

Talk soon,
Vicki

7 comments:

Harry Markov said...

Hey! It's great to hear that and well I just foudn out how vital every world building idea is in series writing and if one uses the world several times. (That's me!) If something doesn't come up in this book, it comes in the next! Great isn't it! Hugs and take care now.

Chandra Rooney said...

I'm just glad you feel better. :)

Call/email/ping/IM someone next time, ok? Otherwise I will worry that you were kidnapped by Mexican wrestlers or something and forced to design costumes for the Divas of the WWE, and then neither of us will get anything done. *G*

Anonymous said...

Woohoo! She's baaaccckkk!
Hugs. Krystn

Lindsay York Levack said...

Interesting? Yes!

I'm glad you're back. ;o)

But Book 5??? Aw, man!

Candace said...

Glad to hear that you're on a roll! You've caught my interest now; it sounds veeeeery promising! Can't wait for book three!!!

Vicki Pettersson said...

DAYDREAM - More proof that nothing is ever lost. Gotta love it.

CHANDRA - I would have preferred being kidnapped by Mexican wrestlers. The costume designing would've been a loss, however. I can't thread a needle.

Thanks, KRYSTN!

LYNDSAY - Hey, at least I have ideas for book5. Far better than the alternative.

FREEDOM STAR - Ah, but the trick is to _keep_ your interest...{wink}

Renee Sweet said...

Glad you're feeling better, Vicki. We never doubted you for a moment. :)