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Don’t You Hate it When You’re Wrong?!

01 Thursday May 2014

Posted by Nancy Bach in The Writing Journey, Uncategorized, writing

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flashbacks, Kristen Lamb, learning about writing, Writing, writing blogs

So I’ve recently been more diligent about reading all the blogs about writing I follow.  Some are inspirational, some keep me motivated, some are just fun.  Then there are the ones that I actually learn from.  And sometimes that learning is PAINFUL.

I don’t know about you, but I HATE IT when I’m wrong.  I’ve been writing for a long time.  I’ve come a long way from those callow days of my youth when I thought my writing was perfect and editors would swoon reading it.  I’ve made lots of mistakes, learned to identify them, learned to fix them – mostly with the help of other sainted writers who have been gracious enough to give back to the writing community by helping others learn, but a lot on my own (proving, I suppose, that if you bang your head against your desk long enough something positive may come out of it).  So when I read Kristen Lamb’s blog on Flashbacks the other day, I was, in the following order, convinced she was wrong (before I read the post), aggravated, (because I actually START my current WIP with a flashback), infuriated (because DANG, I hate it when I’m wrong), and finally grateful (because I was given a gift I didn’t know I wanted).  Not only was Kristen’s advice about Flashbacks spot on, she really helped me understand WHY.  And that is the mark of a great teacher.  She got past my initial knee-jerk reaction, and in a very entertaining way, worked me round to her way of thinking.  Sneaky, this one.  But so right!

This, my friends, is how we learn.  Now, not only do I have to re-examine how I start my story, but her post also made me realize I needed to examine the story I’m really trying to tell.  And it was NOT the story I thought I was trying to tell.  Fortunately, I’m only 100 pages into it.  So it’s early days, and I have time to go back and reweave the tapestry.  If I hadn’t taken the time to read her post, revising on this puppy would have been H E double hockey sticks.  Cuz you all KNOW how much I despise revisions.

I encourage all of you to read Kristen’s blogs.  She’s amazing.  And the three blogs she recently published related to flashbacks won’t only teach you about the evils of this dreaded writing tactic, but will also give you some hints about story structure and pacing that any writer, no matter how seasoned, can benefit from, if only in the reminding.

So now, back to the slog.  I’m giving myself until the middle of May to get the bones of this current WIP in place.  But come May 15, I need to get back to the final run through of my mystery, so I can meet that June 21st deadline for publication.  Wish me luck and please, if you can spare it, send along more of those vats of butt glue.  I don’t think I used enough the last time, I keep managing to pry myself loose to go in search of Cheetos!

Illegitimi non carborundum!

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JM Aucoin, Swashbuckling & A New Hero

07 Monday Apr 2014

Posted by Nancy Bach in Uncategorized

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Aitor Luna, Alatriste, conquistadors, JM Aucoin, pirates, swahsbuckling

So I’ve been buried deep in the rewrite of the first book in my new mystery series for what seems like an eternity, but has really only been several months.  I’m so close to being done I can taste it… but I’ve become so sick of the flavor of red pen and dusty keyboard that when fellow writer EJ McFall challenged me to commit to CampNano in April, I jumped at the chance to create new words.

But I had no story… until inspiration hit while sitting on the parking lot that is the Jane Addams during rush hour.  I had a character – a reformed Conquistador, who abandons Gonzalo Pizzaro after the sack of Cusco, and struck out into the mountains, where he finds a shaman who sends him through a portal to another world to heal his soul.

All good.  After a couple of days, I now have the rest of the cast, my female protag (an ex-hippie from the summer of love), a pirate, a museologist from Chicago, a lord of the local constabulary (think Hugh Beringar from Cadfael) and a cocaine sniffing monk.  It’s all coming together in a complicated tapestry that I could not have predicted in a million years.  And I’m LOVING it.  I don’t think I’ve been this excited about a project in… donkey’s years.

But I needed research.  I know very little about the 1400s or the conquest and destruction of the Incas.  So I let myself fall down the rabbit hole and made a couple of really cool incidental discoveries that I thought I’d share here.

First, fellow author and history nut, JM Aucoin, who writes a fab series of pirate stories set in the 17th century. All the swashbuckling you could ask for, fun plots and really great characters to rally round (and maybe even fall a little in love with).  Check out his blog here:

http://www.jmaucoin.com

and definitely pick up the first story in his Jake Hawking series, it’s available here on Amazon. Well worth the read.

http://www.amazon.com/Pirates-Honor-Jake-Hawking-Adventure-ebook/dp/B00DWHRNYE/ref=pd_sim_kstore_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0JJYZWK33QJP46F9DD7X

Second is a new Spanish Television series about a 17th century swashbuckler called Alatriste, starring the very yummy Aitor Luna (not to be confused with the movie version, starring the not-too-shabby-himself Viggo Mortensen).  Like the movie, the show is based on the series of books by Arturo Perez-Reverte and it airs sometime this spring in Spain. The trailer makes it one of those “have to see” shows.  Hopefully, we’ll be able to stream it or get it on DVD, because it would a shame to miss this much swashbuckling action, romance and derring-do.  Check out the preview here.  I might just have to learn Spanish…

Don’t you just love falling down the rabbit hole? Cheers, folks!

 

 

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