I’m not in a Jam and it’s Tough
So far I haven't written much about my books themselves. This blog should b a place you can visit for tips on entertainment, mostly related to mysteries, magic tricks and snows, and puzzles. But I do need to work through something, and I thought getting it all in type in front of me might help.
I am working well beyond full time with a second job and a small business. That means when I sit down to write I like to be ready with the next part of my story. I have the outline worked out, and the first draft is about 75-80 finished. But I am a bit stuck. This is not exactly writer's block. I have just written a scene in which my main character has to sneak around a mansion to collect some evidence. As I wrote the crucial moments I realized that I forgot to make it difficult for him. The majority of my time plotting the book so far has been thinking up nearly impossible situations and then thinking up ways my hero can get out of them. But this time I hadn't got that together, so my guy would just be waltzing into an empty room, taking what he wants, and slipping out again. That will never do. It's about as interesting as "How was your day?" "Oh, fine." So now I am going to try and imagine myself in the situation. I meet with opposition to my goals, and I certainly make mistakes. I am sure I will be able to make my sleuth's life harder. I manage to do that for everyone else. Next time I will put in a few words about an alternate history detective fiction novel I read recently. Until then, take care!
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