needs edit UNDER THE RAFT (IWSG)

1st Wednesday of the month is the Insecure Writers Support Group blog hop. Wherein we post about the difficulties and joys of writing.

You know that feeling where you’re in the bottom of a swimming pool and you panic a little but you know it’s okay because only have to swim to the surface? There is such sweet relief as you rise until you find yourself unable to go further because you are stuck underneath someone’s stupid tire raft and for a brief moment, you think, I’m going to die while my cousin farts on my head.

No? Maybe that’s just me.

That is how I feel about this novel. I finished the manuscript and rewrote it twice. I started a third rewrite, thinking that I might be rising to the surface, only to realize I’d started the novel in the wrong place, the external conflict sucked and I’d used a character as a plot device instead of a person.

So now I’m stuck under the raft.

I’m a pantser so I go into novels with no idea what’s going to happen. I have detailed character sketches but no plot.  It’s not an efficient system and I usually end up with a nonsensical first draft.  So I rewrite. Then I have a bad habit of writing again and again until I can’t stand the story anymore.

I do this because… well, I don’t know how to edit. I can line edit but “big picture editing” as the kids call it, is beyond me. I feel overwhelmed and a bit thick because I can’t figure it out. I need a system. My writing lobster, Meika Usher is having the same problem. Yesterday she sent me a blog post by writer Julie Dao, all about her editing process. She’s a plotter but her hands-on approach to editing appeals to me so I’m giving it a shot.

I’ve started outlining scenes and I’m already finding it helpful. Sooooo…. I’m under the raft, fart bubbles are headed my way but I’m working up the strength to tip the damn tire, break the surface and breathe the fresh air.

I hope.

Maybe.

Or maybe I’ll eat this chocolate strawberry pop tart and take a nap because my optimism is already waning. Sigh.

What is your “big picture” editing process?

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