Archive for October, 2009

Editing Your Novel -how do I know when I’m finished and DON’T miss next Tuesday!


2009
10.24
Untitled

Cornwall

I am back to editing the novel at last! I’m seeing it afresh again after a break. I even made changes to the first page which surprised me. Soon I will be back to where I left it some weeks back and I hope very much to power on from then until I am done.

So how will I know when I’m finished? For the answer to this question there is no better place to look than Walter Mosley’s – This Year You Write Your Novel - possibly the best book ever on writing. In his opinion the novel can never be perfect, no matter how much editing you do, there is always something which at a later date you will feel could have been better. So the decision to stop is made not when everything is perfect but when you reach the point (after a number of edits/drafts) where you are happy and you can no longer improve what you have beyond fiddling at the margins. If you find yourself fiddling in this way or trying to fix problems and making them worse – STOP. You are finished. Trust your instincts on this one, don’t worry too much, and besides if you have edited it well and it stands up to scrutiny by agents or editors and they take you on – then they will want to help you edit it further.

Mosely also suggests you make a recording of yourself reading the novel aloud. Playing this back will let you hear your characters and their world afresh and help you notice the problems, omissions, mistakes etc. I must admit I have never done this but I do read out loud in an attempt to experience what I’ve written in a new way.

So good luck if you are editing and pat yourself on the back when you reach the end.

IMPORTANT REMINDER – TUESDAY evening at 6pm in Studio 1 Gala Theatre Durham – as part of The Durham Book Fest – myself and others including Wendy Robertson will be talking about writing in prison, what it means to the women of HMP Low Newton – we hope there will be plenty of questions – there will certainly be readings from the prisoners’ work and we will be retiring to the bar afterwards to continue our discussions! Its a FREE event and we hope that people will come not for our sakes but to hear about these invisible women and about the effect writing can have on their lives .

Hope to see you there!

The Sea House.


2009
10.15
sea house

The back of the former hotel where our apartment was situated

Cornwall was warm (very warm!) and exotic. It was full of stories and inspiration. Our apartment Njoya was beautifully positioned, much nearer the sea than I had dared  hope and equipped with everything you could possibly need (I would highly recommend it- Classic Cottages – S. Cornwall, Coverack – lovely ownwers Ray and Jenny Toft). The coastal path was at our door and the sea was a huge presence, constantly shifting and hypnotic. We sat outside on sea watch, with a glass of wine in hand, on more than one evening and I was reminded of how powerful an influence the sea can be on one’s mood and well being. Terry from Easington recently sent me a poem Thoughts of the Sea that expresses this very well – and of course the sea features very strongly in this part of East Durham.

In Cornwall I found the need I often feel to escape the public world emerging. Despite outward appearances I like being in hiding – and I began a number of poems which I will work on now for some time. Here is an extract towards the end of a poem I have called…

The Sea House ….

…and I sit in the shift of small things
the patterns of now and the sea-house evening
when the men

go down after midnight to catch
another early tide and return when the sun warms
the quay

a million miles a year to arrive from the east
slipped back in the bed rock of time, I am ghost of
myself out of public

no white sailing boat on a flat blue sea.

But – despite my brief and welcome exile it’s great to be back and I am looking forward very much to working in Easington, to the prison Book Festival event at the Gala Theatre on Oct 27th and our Room To Write weekend – all of which will keep me very busy and will be very exciting!

s house inside

Inside Njoya

Our World Tour


2009
10.01
A Beach in Cornwall

The beautiful light in Cornwall

 

 

We celebrated the Jubilacion last night with a pint and  a curry -

(well not a pint for me I never could manage those kind of quantities.)

 

Now we are off on our world tour which will take in Liverpool, Somerset, Cornwall and Staffordshire!

Back soon

Avril x