While I am still working on editing and revising Adrift with the feedback from my writing group, I didn’t want to stop creating something new so I decided to write a piece of flash fiction. 500 words later I have a completed my first piece of flash fiction – working title Death of a Wizard (I’m not in love with this title).
I think one of the greatest benefits of writing shorter pieces of writing is the sense of accomplishment. I’ve spent years trying to write one novel and then the next, never really getting to that finish line with any of them. Now that I’ve got two short stories and a flash fiction under my belt I feel like less of an imposter – something I’ve heard many writers struggle with.
Additionally I think there are many lessons to be learned from writing shorter fiction that can be applied to longer forms. Characterization, fore-shadowing, descriptions, and etc. all need to be so precise to keep the word count low. You’ve got to milk every sentence for what it’s worth.
Moving forward I’ve got two projects that I’m going to juggle. In addition to editing and revising Adrift I’ve started the outline for a novel I plan to start writing some time in the summer. I want to give myself plenty of time to plan out and consider the story before I start writing. Which leads me to a few questions for you writers out there.
What works for you in your planning for a novel? What has helped you finish?
Thanks for reading!