
Anyways, I'm also 45,000 words into my current WIP. Just about the halfway point - where my plot is realized, I'm really starting to know my characters inside and out, and I'm getting a better idea of how to get to the ending I have planned. (I'm a bit of a pantser if you can't tell.) I want to try to push to get this first draft finished and revised before our planned get-together in Vegas next spring, and with how slowly I write normally that's a big task for me.
BUT! All of these amazing tips! The 45,000 words already written are begging to be edited and revised with this new knowledge. My beginning needs major work, and I can improve so much and make the start of this WIP so much stronger!
BUT! If I go back and rewrite what's already written, I won't be making much forward progress. I have a history of editing myself to death, rewriting the beginning of a novel seven times (I counted) before ever getting to the middle, let alone the end. If I go back and start rewriting now, I may not meet my deadline.
BUT! If I go back now, I can strengthen everything and get an even better idea of where exactly to take my characters! I can deepen the plot and raise the stakes and just make it all better!
BUT! BUT! BUT!
HELP!! I think I should push forward and get the whole story arc down before revising, but how do I do that? I open my document and get to the place I'm currently at but those earlier pages creep into my thoughts and cloud out where I should go. I end up sitting stagnant, fingers hovering over the keys, but my mind far, far away. Does anyone have any advice for me?
I never expected that learning about writing would make actually writing so hard.
