Ring in the new. Ring out the old. As another year draws to
a close, we are often talking about what a new year will bring and the elements
of the old year we are pleased to leave behind. We begin to sift through our lives to uncover what worked, or did not work for us over the past year. It is a time of reflection and redirection.
This is also the main concept of rewriting and editing your
novel. As you revisit your work, you should ask yourself what new things you
can bring to your work – what can you allow in and what must be relegated to
the reject pile? How can you make this draft of your story better than the last? What IS working and what is NOT working?
As in life, so with your writing always be open to new ideas and changes you can make. Consider amendments that will alleviate plot problems. When something isn’t working or you are at an impasse, ask yourself if there are any new themes you could embrace. Can you alter the fate of a character, or at least a part of their journey, to enable the story to flow better?
Never be afraid to allow new ideas to form and changes to
release you from blocks or setbacks in your writing. Be brave and look for alternative solutions. Ring in the new if the old is no longer viable. See light where there had once been darkness.
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