Sunday, April 9, 2017

My Project Update

The first week of ROW80 (Round 2) has been relatively productive.  My Goal for the “Spring Round” is to write an 80,000-word heroic fantasy novel set withing my “sword & sorcery” story-world.  During the month of April, I will be planning out my novel (outlining, world-building, character development, etc.).  In May and June, I will be writing and editing my novel.  I have set a self-imposed deadline of June 30th for completion.  As I have stated in my previous post, I’m re-imagining one of my short-story ideas so that it better fits into a full-length novel (expanded scope, increased stakes, character-arc, subplot, etc.).  I like the original premise, I just want to make it more epic.

I’ve created a new Scrivener file and named it “Spring Project”.  I’ve imported my original short-story into the file, but I’ll probably only use it as reference and inspiration.  Essentially, I’ll be starting from scratch with this project.  This past week, I’ve been mostly working on the main characters.  This includes the Hero, the Confidant, the Mentor, the Love Interest, the Villain, and the Villain’s Henchman.  These six characters will comprise most of my story, so I’m developing them first.  I’ll add more cast members later as needed.  I’ll be working on my Villain’s Plan next week because his actions set the story in motion.  Obviously, the Hero’s Goal will be to stop the Villain’s Plan, but I need to work on his desires and flaws so that I can develop his character arc.  In order to add complexity to the Hero’s Goal, I’ll be adding a Love Interest subplot, increasing the stakes of whether he succeeds or fails.  Defeating the Villain will be his physical goal, securing the love of his Love Interest will be his emotional goal, and overcoming his flaw to reach his potential will be his spiritual goal.  Weaving these three goals (physical, emotional, spiritual) into a plot will be challenging, but rewarding.

Next week, I’ll be fleshing out my characters further with base archetypes and personalities.  I’ll also chart the various story-threads so that they come together in the Grand Finale.  That’s a lot of work for next week.  I work the typical 40-hour work-week, so I only have a couple of hours in the evening to work on my project.  Since my weekends are open, I’ve decided to check-in here every Sunday with a “Weekly Update” of my project’s progress.  Wednesday check-ins are optional for me because I want to focus my limited time and energy on my project during the work-week.  I’ll see ya’ll on Sunday.

That’s all for now.  Keep the Fire Burning!
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1 comment:

  1. I like the idea of basing a larger length piece on archetypes then fleshing the main work out. Too often people start with a solitary character or a single conflict point and try to build a novel-length work out of that single bit. It can work, but... basically they have to break down that character into an archetype (and often give up in frustration because said character, their favorite, isn't fulfilling the role they want him/her cast as)...

    So forward into great words. :-D

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