What I really should have been working on this weekend were my A to Z posts. In fact, I was planning on writing about that for this blog post, too. But something even better, something unexpected happened. I'll probably be kicking myself on April 1st for wasting a whole weekend, but in the long run, it will definitely be worth it.
So I've been feeling some inspiration brewing for a while, like a really slow coffee pot that I couldn't touch until it was full. I knew eventually something would happen, I just didn't know when, or how successful that inspiration would be.
Since I was actually off this weekend I had a lot of time to focus on some writing. While I did make a list of potential A to Z post ideas on Saturday, I knew on Sunday what I wanted to do was try writing. Actual writing. Uneven Lines third draft writing. I KNOW, RIGHT??? I don't fully understand how it happened but I'm not going to question it.
I sat down at the table with a notebook, some notes I had made for the new opening, and the 2nd draft, and just started writing. And for once, it actually worked. I started with a complete rewrite of the first scene and managed to get halfway through the first chapter. A few paragraphs from the 2nd draft managed to make the cut, but overall, it's pretty different, and I hope a lot better. But the best part is that I actually wrote something!
I've always thought of the first chapter in three parts, and yesterday I got the first part done. Once the second part is complete, the third will be the easiest because I'm not changing much from the last draft. So if I can finish the scene I'm working on right now, then the whole first chapter will be complete. And then I can keep going. I wasn't sure the third draft was ever going to happen, but it looks like things may just be starting to work out.
AND since it's Pi Day, (and it's entirely relevant!), I thought I'd share a little snippet from the first chapter (just because, ok???). This is right after Jordan meets his math tutor, Tom, and is actually one of the few details that has survived since the original short story I wrote five years ago. Enjoy (I hope...)!
I moved aside to let him
in, taking in a good eyeful while his back was turned. That’s when I noticed he
was holding a round dish covered in plastic wrap.
“Oh,” he said, following my gaze. “It’s a pie.”
I blinked a few times. “I can see that.”
“A pie. Get it? Pie? Like pi!”
He didn’t laugh but by the look in his eyes he thought
this was hilarious. I had no idea what to make of him. “So…you brought
dessert?”
He shrugged. “It’s just a fun little icebreaker. You
don’t have to eat it now.” He held it out to me with both hands. “It’s key
lime, by the way.”
I took it and placed it on the counter, all the while
staring at him with a raised eyebrow. “Where’d you get it?”
“I made it. Where did you want to set up?”
My bed? “Uh…living room’s fine.” I led him over to the
couch, trying to calm my rapid pulse. Seriously, who was this guy? Math tutor
who makes lame jokes with baked goods? But, um, hello—yummy. And I didn’t mean
the pie.
Maybe I'll get to talk about those A to Z posts on Wednesday. Or maybe I'll be so deep into editing/rewriting that I won't be able. Either way, it will be a good thing.