State of my Muse

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I have learned a lot by writing A Little Fox Tale. I had never written fiction before (unless you counted the enlisted evaluations I had to write in the military), and was unsure of the pacing and style. Also, I knew nothing about dialog. Getting my hands on and reading a copy of Inspiration for Writers by Sandy Tritt, and a copy of Mugging the Muse by Holly Lisle helped a lot. Input from a couple of friends who read some of the chapters helped as well.

I discovered after I had finished chapter 1, that I needed to collect all the reference lore for my kitsune in one place. Therefore, I took time out to write a Kitsune Lore document that pulled together all the lore I could find on the Internet. I sorted out what agreed and what contradicted. Then I rolled in facts about red foxes and gleanings from various contemporary manga. Lastly, I added some fictional tidbits to facilitate my storyline. Now that I had that put together, I was able to write more intelligently about my kitsune. Then I discovered that my fifteen year old memory of Yokohama just didn't cut it. That resulted in a detailed Google search of sites and maps of Yokohama. When my character needed to go shopping, I had to look up where shopping was in Yokohama and then what items might be for sale to a young lady in Japan. Research has become a key ingredient. One thing that was very helpful to me was Serendipity, a website with name generators. As I introduced a new character, I would go there and look for a suitable name.

As I have completed each chapter, my confidence has grown, and I think my writing has improved. Now I am more comfortable with dialog between characters as well as pacing of the story itself. I had agonized over including sexual scenes and even how explicit to make them. A chance read of a first novel writing guide in the bookstore a few days ago made me realize that I didn’t need to be worried about it. Therefore, I am going with what feels comfortable to me. Besides, in the end, I am really writing this story for my own enjoyment. I hope that others will enjoy it as well.

Now five weeks after starting this story, I am halfway through chapter 10. All of my chapters are between 3000 and 4500 words each to allow me to post two chapters a week. I will be posting chapter 5 tomorrow morning around 10am EDT.

hugs,
Kaho =^.^=

(Edited and crossposted from my LiveJournal)

Comments

Research

It's good to see that I'm not the only nerd who has a folder full of information on things like early iron refining techniques (for a story where the protag ends up on a planet with a bronze age tech level,) the Egyptian goddess Bast, the probable performance of a fusion drive (I had to do my own calculations,) black panthers, carbon nanotubes, ACNR (aggregated carbon nanorods,) and all kinds of other weird stuff.

I looked through your live journal last night. It's a shame my connection is way too slow to download the desktops you were touting.

I noticed that you're a Linux nerd. I just started using it, and I really like it -- especially the fact that it's stable, I don't have to goof with the activation process, and I don't have to worry about my hardware being too new for the drivers. (I generally run windoze 98 and 2K.) I run Linux Mint, by the way.

I really like your kitsune story. I can't wait to see where it goes. I'm waiting patiently (NOT!) for the next chapter. ;-)

Ray Drouillard

Sakura's Tale (Tail)

As I find myself anxious for the next chapter, I would say you are doing quite well in writing your first story.

Huggles,

Winnie

Huggles,

Winnie
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