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Ballet, Crow, Drafts, Editing, Ghostbird, Snow Sisters, The Kindness of Authors, Titles, Word Birds
Island Life, Word Birds & Process #19
It’s less about having two left feet and more that I’m putting my dancing shoes on the wrong ones. (And me a trained ballerina … at least I know what bloodied toes feel like…)
In the aftermath of the excitement, the reality of this edit is setting in. I’m still committed and as excited as I was last week. The task is nonetheless daunting. That said, I stuck to the plan and at the crack of Thursday’s new moon, embarked on my new draft. I’ve abandoned an entire plot-line. (It ought never to have been there frankly, but at the time it seemed like a great idea.) Huge chunks of backstory are being flung out or set aside to be rewritten as good old ‘show not tell.’
And my title has gone, largely because the story wasn’t about … well, it wasn’t… Knowing what it is about makes the possibility of whatever mayhem lies ahead less scary. (The new title is lush!)
My crow is back – it’s September and the leaves on the birch tree are beginning to shed. I can see her – my favourite word bird – on the topmost branch, a reminder that it’s up to me and any time I’m up for it, I can join in.
In other news – later in the day, the divine Amanda Jennings – author of In Her Wake – messaged me to the effect she’d been featured on BBC Radio Berkshire recommending Ghostbird! She called it ‘poetic,’ ‘a beautifully written hug’ and ‘utterly haunting.’ Being discussed on the radio was a bit of thrill and no mistake.
But, like a ballerina, a writer is only as good as her newest dance. Pass me the plasters, Marjory; I can feel the old fouetté rond de jambe en tournant coming on…
Did I know you’re a trained ballerina?? Did I? Where’s my interrobang when I need it‽ Ah, there it is. 🙂
This writing gig sure is a neverending source of joy, isn’t it?
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I’m pretty sure I mentioned it – when we talked about Les Sylphides… 😉
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These emojis look demented… ❤
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I think it’s an emoji’s character to be on the demented side. And yes, I remember now. Ah, the brain. It does vex me sometimes.
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Courage! You can do it, word by word, line by line, page by page.
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‘Bird by bird’… (Anne Lamott) 😉
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My fave all time writing book!
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Once upon a time I went to a Christmas party where I ended up doing a quartet with the woman who made “Murder On The Dance Floor” a hit – and her mother and a friend. (We did “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen”…)
And writing is like singing; one false note can destroy everything. May all your notes – and words – be true!
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Thank you, Soren for dropping by & for your good wishes!
I love that song & I took a shine to Sophie Ellis Bextor when she was on SCD in 2013. She struck me as a lovely young woman.
I agree – dancing, singing, writing – we’re all attempting to make poetry!
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She IS actually lovely – the first time I saw her she was a new mother with no make-up, not enough sleep and absolutely not a pop princess. I don’t really know her, but she’s a lot prettier in real life than when she’s all done up on the telly.
I’m currently writing on a little “project” myself, so I’m very much aware of the effort to make things “ring true” – while trying to leave some of the details to be sorted out in the editing later on. Writing is a craft, and it takes time to learn… (And my draft is still written in two different languages, which will make for a difficult editing choice in time.)
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