- Sun, 16:28: NASCAR race is over. Time to dive into edits on Unquiet Neighbors. First step: print it out. #amediting
- Sun, 17:30: First run-through done and red-penned. Now to fix. Hubby was right; it's pretty damn solid already. #amediting
- Sun, 20:15: First Read-Through of Unquiet Neighbors Achievement Unlocked.… http://t.co/e3CRNFSMmG
Mar. 11th, 2013
After beta-ing a friend's story...
Mar. 11th, 2013 09:04 pmI'm asking myself the same questions I asked him. To wit:
What does this character want?
What is his arc? What's his Point A, and where's his Point Z?
How can I make people care more about him? The fact that he rescued a dog from Iraq tells us what kind of guy he is, but it's not enough, is it?
I think I need to make this more about his issues, and the inner monsters he's fighting, and the outer monster is a metaphor for that. It needs more emotional bang, and the thing he has about people being Trapped needs to come more to the forefront of the story.
So, that's something to hang my hat on for edits, anyway.
What does this character want?
What is his arc? What's his Point A, and where's his Point Z?
How can I make people care more about him? The fact that he rescued a dog from Iraq tells us what kind of guy he is, but it's not enough, is it?
I think I need to make this more about his issues, and the inner monsters he's fighting, and the outer monster is a metaphor for that. It needs more emotional bang, and the thing he has about people being Trapped needs to come more to the forefront of the story.
So, that's something to hang my hat on for edits, anyway.