Tuesday, May 25, 2010

SEAT-OF-THE-PANTSER, OUTLINER...OR ARE YOU A LITTLE OF BOTH

I belong to ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). Amongst other wonderful benefits, you can join an email loop. This is where you can ask other ACFW members questions, post comments regarding writing, or information others might find helpful.

One of today’s subjects: OH, WE SEAT-OF-THE-PANTSERS!

Though I don’t read all the emails, for there are many, this subject title caught my eye. I’ve been a seat-of-the-pants writer, though I’m a little more then surprised that I am. Because of that, along with recent struggles with my writing, I decided to take a step back and look at my approach. What I thought I’d discovered…I should become an “outliner”.

After wrestling with this new found idea for some time, I decided to use the SNOWFLAKE PRO I’d recently purchased as a recommendation from an ACFW member. The program is amazing and I truly got a lot from it. It forced me to really think intensely regarding my characters, and not just my main characters but the secondary ones as well. It also forced me to pinpoint my characters goals, and struggles.

I took several weeks plugging information for my new story into the SHOWFLAKE PRO. Once I was done, I was excited to finally be able to start writing. So I start to write, and what do I do…Not really use the SNOWFLAKE PRO in its full capacity, what it was meant for but to type with excitement in full force like my true self…a-seat-of-the–pantser!

Oh well, so much for that. I’ll still use the SNOWFLAKE PRO for it did help me get to know my characters and a bit more of the story then I normally would have at the start of a new novel.

Now on to the point. It was very refreshing to hear of the others on the ACFW loop, published and unpublished authors that are “seat-of-the–pantsers” as well. And even those that are a bit of both, which I feel I’m learning towards with now using the SNOWFLAKE PRO, yet still winging it most of the way.

This is what one author wrote. I just loved it! It’s my kind of outline!

NOW, THERE'S A CLASS I COULD TEACH! "Completing an ENTIRE Manuscript by the Seat of Your Pants!" AKA: "A Twelve-Step Program for Pantsers!"

Major points would go as follows:

1. PRAY, PRAY, PRAY!
2. Oh, this is good!
3. "Who are you, Mr. Character? I didn't invite you."
4. I'm getting a bit stuck. Yow! I best go for a walk and have a talk with Jesus about this.
5. Okay, I'm back on track. (I wonder if I've reached the halfway mark yet. Hmm.)
6. Help! This isn't coming together. This stinks. I am the worst writer in the ENTIRE world!
7. Another walk and talk with God.
8. HE is giving me confidence and ideas I never saw coming!
9. Is this book EVER going to end?
10. Thank you for that wonderful idea, Lord.
11. We're getting there! Ah, I can feel, smell, and taste the ending. (If only my hubby would stop asking, "How's it coming? How many more days?)
12. THE END. (Thank you, Jesus!) Here's where I "take off my pants" and jump into my favorite part: EDITING!

From Shar MacLaren
Writing romance for the heart...fiction for the soul...
http://www.sharlenemaclaren.com

http://www.sharlenemaclaren.blogspot.com


The Snowflake Pro, by Randy Ingermanson
http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/info/snowflake_pro/index.php


ACFW, American Fiction Christian Writers
http://www.acfw.com/

6 comments:

SHARLENE said...

Well, I just happened to love your post, dear girl. And to think you featured li'l ol' me. Goodness!

Nice looking blog, by the way. I love the background. Now I'll have to go do a little more exploring and see what other nuggets you've got to offer.

Hugs and God's richest blessings!

Kym McNabney said...

Thanks Sharlene for stopping by, and the wonderful comments. You’re 12 steps really made my day.

We have some things in common: Collies, writing, and our titles of our blogs have something to do with writing from our souls.

Several of your books captured my eye. I’ll have to pick one up.

Blessings,
Kym

SHARLENE said...

Just so you know, I commented back to your post on my blog too! We're playing blog tag. Anyway, come see what I wrote about my collie.

Hugs...

Kym McNabney said...

Loved what you wrote about your collie...but made me want to cry. Sad tears for what he went through and happy tears for your kindness.

Entered your contest to win your book! Exciting!

kathy taylor said...

Your blogs are wonderful, Kym, especially this one. When I found it yesterday I began to feel encouraged and energized. Thanks so much.

Kym McNabney said...

Kathy,

So glad you enjoyed my blog. And yes, this particular article spoke to me as well. Isn’t it great how as writers we can encourage one another, passing on what we’ve learned, as well as our trials and tribulations.

Thanks for stopping by.

Blessings,
Kym