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		<title>The Craft - Blundering Through the Final Few Pages</title>
		<link>http://biancadarc.com/blog/2008/05/05/the-craft-blundering-through-the-final-few-pages/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 11:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bianca D'Arc</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Resonance Mates</category>
	<category>The Craft</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m working on the final chapter of Jaci&#8217;s Experiment - the third book in my Resonance Mates series (Hara&#8217;s Legacy, Davin&#8217;s Quest). Late last week, I spent about six to seven hours writing somewhere over 5,000 words only to decide later that night that the direction I&#8217;d taken the scene in at the last minute just would not work.
See, I&#8217;d planned to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: left; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; width: 320px; cursor: hand" src="http://biancadarc.com/graphics/blog/TheCraft.jpg" border="0" />I&#8217;m working on the final chapter of <a href="http://biancadarc.com/scifi/jaci.html" target="_blank">Jaci&#8217;s Experiment</a> - the third book in my Resonance Mates series (<a href="http://biancadarc.com/scifi/hara.html" target="_blank">Hara&#8217;s Legacy</a>, <a href="http://biancadarc.com/scifi/davin.html" target="_blank">Davin&#8217;s Quest</a>). Late last week, I spent about six to seven hours writing somewhere over 5,000 words only to decide later that night that the direction I&#8217;d taken the scene in at the last minute just would not work.</p>
<p>See, I&#8217;d planned to (how to say this without giving too much away?) have the main characters arrive somewhere and settle into the place. At the very last moment, I decided to have people there to meet them and it took the scene in a different direction entirely. When I got to the next scene, I realized what I&#8217;d impulsively done had messed up some important aspects of what I&#8217;d planned to do next and what would come in subsequent books in the series. I had a plan and I really should have stuck to it. *sigh*</p>
<p>Live and learn. I should have known better than to veer off course at the last moment without thinking it through completely, but most often when I get these creative wild hares, they turn out okay. This time, not so okay. However, I do have a backup plan. With a little tweaking, I just may be able to use the majority of those 5,000 words in the next book. We&#8217;ll see when I get to writing it, but I&#8217;ll keep it in mind to try once I get to that point.
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		<title>The Craft: Prologues &#038; Davin&#8217;s Quest</title>
		<link>http://biancadarc.com/blog/2008/01/31/the-craft-prologues-davins-quest/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bianca D'Arc</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Resonance Mates</category>
	<category>The Craft</category>
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I adding a new category to this blog for posts relating to the craft of writing. Not that I&#8217;m any mighty sage of the English language, but as I discover or wrestle with new things, I think others in my position - either aspiring or published authors - might be interested in some of what [...]]]></description>
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<p>I adding a new category to this blog for posts relating to the craft of writing. Not that I&#8217;m any mighty sage of the English language, but as I discover or wrestle with new things, I think others in my position - either aspiring or published authors - might be interested in some of what I&#8217;ve been through. I know that&#8217;s how I learn - by listening to the comments of other writers. Hopefully some of my observations will help someone else. Plus, I find this stuff interesting and I *hope* readers of this blog will too. So here goes&#8230; My first &#8220;The Craft&#8221; post - a little something about writing my upcoming ebook release (Davin&#8217;s Quest - February 19th) and what it taught me.</p>
<p>I struggled with the beginning of <a href="http://biancadarc.com/scifi/davin.html" target="_blank">Davin&#8217;s Quest</a> for several reasons. First, there was a prior book in the series - <a href="http://biancadarc.com/scifi/hara.html" target="_blank">Hara&#8217;s Legacy</a> - in which a lot of information about the futuristic world had been laid out, but what if the reader hadn&#8217;t read that book yet? I had to make the beginning of this book make sense to a new reader, while not insulting the old readers too much. Always a challenge - to remind folks of the &#8220;rules&#8221; of the world without huge chunks of exposition or the dreaded &#8221;telling rather than showing.&#8221; *Yawn*</p>
<p>Another challenge was the fact that there are two heroes in this book. One is quite different from the other and until about halfway into the book, they don&#8217;t even know each other. So how do I introduce them both and keep the readers interested in BOTH of them throughout the first part of the book?</p>
<p>After much indecision, I decided to go with a prologue to set the stage for the story, since this book takes place over a few years of the characters&#8217; lives. In the first iteration of the prologue, only Davin was featured - a hot section that introduced him and his position within Alvian society during an encounter with one of his underlings. Rick - Stud Number Two - didn&#8217;t show up until a few chapters into the manuscript. I knew that was a potential problem. How could the reader come to know and love Rick if he suddenly appeared in Chapter 3? It just wasn&#8217;t working.</p>
<p>So I wrote more pre-story for Rick and moved a key piece of interraction between him and his father to the prologue section, expanding the prologue in a way I&#8217;ve never done before. I decided to separate it using the main differences between Rick and Davin. Rick is human. Davin&#8217;s an alien. So by expanding the Prologe into something a bit longer than I&#8217;ve ever done before, I think I&#8217;ve managed to introduce both the alien way of life, illustrate the human existence in this post-apocalyptic world and the relationship between Rick and his fellow man and Davin and his alien race. That&#8217;s a lot to tackle in just a few short pages, but by doing it this way, I think I&#8217;ve made it interesting. At least I hope you&#8217;ll all agree.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, I&#8217;ll post the &#8220;Human&#8221; part of the Prologue as a Sneak Peek. You&#8217;ll get to meet Rick and then you can let me know if I&#8217;ve succeeded in laying out some of the history of the world and introducing Stud Number Two in an interesting way. Stay tuned&#8230;
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