{"id":32,"date":"2004-02-17T01:24:25","date_gmt":"2004-02-17T01:24:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/morgue.isprettyawesome.com\/?p=32"},"modified":"2004-02-17T01:24:25","modified_gmt":"2004-02-17T01:24:25","slug":"sequencing-words-and-dealing-with-heinlein","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/morgue.isprettyawesome.com\/?p=32","title":{"rendered":"Sequencing Words and Dealing with Heinlein"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I had an elaborate analogy involving writing and DNA sequencing and cloning and genetic engineering and stuff.  But I deleted it because it was a bit crap.  However, by telling you it existed, I somehow still get the kudos for my amazing ideas, without having to put up with the scorn that would result had any of you read what I wrote.  Amazing how that works.  Hey, in high school, when arm wrestling competitions were all the rage, I shrugged and refused to take part because I knew I&#8217;d lose.  Despite me saying this, there was a small section of my classmates who were convinced I&#8217;d actually be able to beat them, if only I&#8217;d cut loose.  See?  Credit for nothing, in the face of all available evidence.  People are funny sometimes.<br \/>\nTimely: I read in some of the comments on Teresa Neilsen Hayden&#8217;s essential blog <a href=\"http:\/\/nielsenhayden.com\/makinglight\/\">Making Light<\/a> that Robert Heinlein was firm that the proper response to the receipt of a rejected manuscript is to package it up and send it somewhere else.  Don&#8217;t look at it, don&#8217;t dare edit it, just send it off.  Keep it moving.<br \/>\nOf course, I&#8217;m no Heinlein, but I don&#8217;t think he meant it to apply only if you&#8217;re a writing god.  It makes that perfect kind of simple sense &#8211; editors refuse good manuscripts all the time, so keep trying, and while you&#8217;re still trying, write something else and submit that too.<br \/>\nIn the process of getting writing momentum going again I&#8217;ve realised that one of my continuing problems is having too many projects on the go at once.  I have, seriously, about twenty to thirty live projects at any one time.  With that many things in progress, &#8216;live&#8217; becomes a creative description rather than an accurate one.<br \/>\nNow, on the face of it I don&#8217;t have a problem with this &#8211; I can justify time spent on every one of them.<br \/>\nThe trouble is that they get in the way of each other.  It&#8217;s too easy, when the going gets tough on something, to let it slide and turn attention to something else.  There&#8217;s always lots of somethings else to turn to.  Hey, that play you&#8217;ve been writing for four years about those guys choosing a video?  Written twenty pages and some character notes and not sure what to do next?  Not a problem, because look over here, it&#8217;s that comic script about one-hour parties you left half-done in 2000!<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve decided I need to sort this out.  In my notebook I&#8217;ve made a priority list of projects to get sorted this year.  I want to get rid of some of these long-lasting excuses.  Bonus: by finishing things, I gain momentum and sense of satisfaction and confidence etc etc.<br \/>\nThe dREAL ruleset was the first of these.  It&#8217;s being distributed on the net at the moment, and people are making use of it, so that&#8217;s cool.  And it&#8217;s a long-term project finished.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been taking down a few of the smaller ones as well.  Now I&#8217;m back on to a big fish: Fell Legacy.<br \/>\nFell Legacy was the fantasy novel I wrote a few years back with the support of  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.daleelvy.com\/\">Dale Elvy<\/a>, whose own fantasy trilogy was published by HarperCollins.  I wrote a damn good story that was sort of a Lord of the Rings in reverse &#8211; a muddy, angry, claustrophobic story about communities and friendships falling apart in difficult times.  I sent it, of course, to Dale&#8217;s publisher, dropping the name and all.  Sadly the manuscript was rejected.  (I claim to this day that it was rejected because, of course, they have Dale &#8211; why would they need me?  As this makes both Dale and me look good, alternative hypotheses have been deemed unnecessary.)<br \/>\nSo I got this manuscript back, and then I went to the other side of the world.<br \/>\nIt is the height of folly to have a completed, awesome manuscript on the shelf with but one rejection letter to its name.  I have done that story wrong through my traveller&#8217;s neglect.  On my list: Fell Legacy.  Get it out there again.<br \/>\nSo I have to get it ready to submit.  I pulled open the file &#8211; 630 or so pages of manuscript.  130,000 words.  Cool.  And I can make it better.<br \/>\nHeinlein Alert!  No, you fool!  Wrap it up and send it off!  Those who&#8217;ve been involved in my writing travails will know I&#8217;m always ready to re-draft anything I&#8217;ve written.  I was sorely, sorely tempted.<br \/>\nBut Fell Legacy had something I wasn&#8217;t happy with &#8211; a saggy opening.  The most crucial part of the book, at that.  Revise it, the voices said, reviiiiise it!<br \/>\nSo I struck a deal with Heinlein.  I would re-edit the prologue.  And no more.  I have forbidden myself to read over what follows.<br \/>\nAnd a matter of days later I&#8217;ve made the opening kick seven times of rear over the old version, and I&#8217;ve left the rest alone, and it&#8217;s all good.   Time to knock on some doors.<br \/>\nThanks Mr Heinlein.  Thanks for helping me kick the habit.<br \/>\n&#8212;-<br \/>\nEveryone should go read Nate Cull&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/natecull.livejournal.com\/55653.html\">blog entry on rockets and stuff<\/a>, too.<br \/>\n~`morgue<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had an elaborate analogy involving writing and DNA sequencing and cloning and genetic engineering and stuff. But I deleted it because it was a bit crap. 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