Follow the Van
Today’s update: I am just about to rewrite chapter 15. I started the story with a draft outline that gave me a beginning and some idea for the middle, but no ending. I thought, ‘I’ll come back to that later,’ and now is the time to come back to it. However, along the way, I have set up some events for the middle which now won’t work if I go down the preferred ending route. In fact, I think I have too many ideas going on and need to weed some out.
That’s what chapter 15 seems to be about: the moment when my main character will go one way or the other, and I’m not 100% sure which way he should go. I think I was origin he’d make up my mind for me, but he hasn’t yet. So, I am going to start rewriting that pivotal chapter and see what happens, because I am still undecided about which way the ending of this story will go.
I know what I mean! Lol. It will all come right in the end. The problem with Follow the Van has been interruptions. First, by writing and putting out ‘1892’ which, I am pleased to say, continues to sell and is doing well, and then by Christmas, then by New Year, and then by this flu which still hasn’t left me alone and keeps coming back.
So, this week’s output has been low-level, but I am aiming to pick up the pace now that I have no other distractions, apart from trying to find some new freelance work so I can make some real money, and then there’s the music and piano lessons, and building my model, and trying to get back into walking, and…
Right! Back to chapter 15…