lovecraft68
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Meant to post this when it first occurred but kept forgetting about it.
I think its fair to say if you began a story say a few years ago, dropped it, then got the urge to go back and finish it that it would not come out the same as when you initially started it. A lot can happen over time, the idea changed, your feelings changed, you went through a bunch of crap etc...
But I'm talking a short period of time as in a few days.
These days I generally do most of my writing on the weekend and in general have not been as productive as I had been. Life can take a toll and all that. But a few weeks ago, I had an idea hit me hard, hard like the good old days. Hard like 24k over a weekend. That Monday as tired as I was, I was surprised to feel the call to write for the first time during the week after work in months and banged out another effortless 6k or so before I couldn't see straight.
The next morning, I woke up with the story flat out burning in my mind. Thought, sure, it's here now but when I get home...
Then I said, know what? Fuck it, I've waited a long time for the muse to really be fired up, so I called out and used a personal day. Went downstairs and over the course of the day had a 15k burst and finished the story.
Found myself thinking, what if I'd followed my pattern of the last few months and after Sunday didn't touch the story again until the following weekend. Would a few days have changed the outcome? Would over those days I lose the feel, would I get some idea to make something different? But mostly I imagine the story would follow the same path because I had that firmly in my head of where it was going, but...
How much would the journey have changed? There was multiple drama filled confrontations along the way, would those have changed? Would the dialogue have come out differently, would I have captured the same exact tone? How much difference would there be in writing it 'hot' or having a few days of cooling off? How consistent would the writing be in the minor details? Let's face it, we know that one line can completely change how a reader views the scene or conversation. A different paragraph can make or break a chapter if it's at a critical juncture.
Do you think a few days can alter your WIP, or are you someone who can always pick it up the exact way you left it?
I think its fair to say if you began a story say a few years ago, dropped it, then got the urge to go back and finish it that it would not come out the same as when you initially started it. A lot can happen over time, the idea changed, your feelings changed, you went through a bunch of crap etc...
But I'm talking a short period of time as in a few days.
These days I generally do most of my writing on the weekend and in general have not been as productive as I had been. Life can take a toll and all that. But a few weeks ago, I had an idea hit me hard, hard like the good old days. Hard like 24k over a weekend. That Monday as tired as I was, I was surprised to feel the call to write for the first time during the week after work in months and banged out another effortless 6k or so before I couldn't see straight.
The next morning, I woke up with the story flat out burning in my mind. Thought, sure, it's here now but when I get home...
Then I said, know what? Fuck it, I've waited a long time for the muse to really be fired up, so I called out and used a personal day. Went downstairs and over the course of the day had a 15k burst and finished the story.
Found myself thinking, what if I'd followed my pattern of the last few months and after Sunday didn't touch the story again until the following weekend. Would a few days have changed the outcome? Would over those days I lose the feel, would I get some idea to make something different? But mostly I imagine the story would follow the same path because I had that firmly in my head of where it was going, but...
How much would the journey have changed? There was multiple drama filled confrontations along the way, would those have changed? Would the dialogue have come out differently, would I have captured the same exact tone? How much difference would there be in writing it 'hot' or having a few days of cooling off? How consistent would the writing be in the minor details? Let's face it, we know that one line can completely change how a reader views the scene or conversation. A different paragraph can make or break a chapter if it's at a critical juncture.
Do you think a few days can alter your WIP, or are you someone who can always pick it up the exact way you left it?